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Please note that as part of the recent CLA restructuring the counties of the East Midlands region have been divided between the new CLA East region and the new Midlands region. Consequently, existing news releases from the East Midlands are now only available on this website as archived articles. Members based in Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire are now part of CLA East and should go to CLA East News for releases in their region. And members in Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland are now part of the Midlands and should go to Midlands News for releases in their region. Regional NewsShowing the 10 most recent of 15. Show all. Boogie with the Baronet….rave with Sir RichardCLA member Sir Richard FitzHerbert from Tissington Hall in Derbyshire will be presenting on Ashbourne Radio on Christmas Day from 1pm until 3pm. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [24 December 2010] Fears for rural bus services Sweeping changes to the convoluted procedure used to refund bus operators for the over-60s free travel system is set to hit the countryside especially badly. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [22 November 2010] Notts farmer climbs for charity A Nottinghamshire CLA member has climbed the highest free-standing mountain in the world to raise money for charity. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [29 October 2010] Unearthed Roman helmet sale could spark metal detecting frenzyWith news that a Roman helmet found on Cumbrian farmland in May has sold at auction for £2 Million, the CLA in the Midlands is warning landowners to prepare for an increase in the already popular hobby of metal detecting. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [8 October 2010] Derbyshire Baronet’s Christmas charity cheerCLA member, Sir Richard FitzHerbert, will hold his first ever Christmas Fayre over three nights at Tissington Hall near Ashbourne in November. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [7 October 2010] More people choosing to rent in rural East MidlandsAn East Midlands residential agency says that renting property has become more attractive in the region. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [13 September 2010] More housing is needed in the countryside, says CLAThe Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is advocating cross-subsidisation to keep young working families in the region’s countryside and, in turn, keep villages thriving. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [2 September 2010] Rural threat from party lanternsExperts at the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) in the East Midlands are calling for tighter controls over the use of Chinese Lanterns over the Bank Holiday weekend. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [26 August 2010] A dog day out in the countryside this Bank HolidayA rural watchdog in the East Midlands is offering up tips to help people enjoy Derbyshire’s countryside this Bank Holiday weekend. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [25 August 2010] Region's rural villages could die out, warns Rural CoalitionBritain's rural villages are at risk of dying unless radical action is taken to secure their future, it is being warned. [In_Your_Area/East Midlands/Regional News] - [17 August 2010] |
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