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Select Committee proposal leaves door open for the countrysideSelect Committee proposal leaves door open for the countryside
The economic well-being of the countryside has been given a fighting chance of survival following the recommendation that the “presumption in favour of sustainable development” should be “like a golden thread” running through the National Planning Policy...
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [21 December 2011]

Chancellor’s Autumn Statement delivers hope to the countryside Chancellor’s Autumn Statement delivers hope to the countryside
The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement delivers hope to the West Midlands’ countryside by stimulating the rural economy with a promise to reform the planning system, simplify tax for small businesses and overhaul the broadband infrastructure.
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [30 November 2011]

Bill’s impact on rights of Staffordshire’s property ownersBill’s impact on rights of Staffordshire’s property owners
People in rural Staffordshire should be concerned about the community assets section of the Localism Bill – according to the Country Land and Business Association (CLA).
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [9 May 2011]

Statement from the CLA on the cuts to Defra-related public bodiesStatement from the CLA on the cuts to Defra-related public bodies
CLA West Midlands director Caroline Bedell said: “The CLA accepts cuts have to be made. The number of quangos had become unwieldy and their functions confused. However, it is of course a very difficult time for those people who will lose their jobs.
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [14 October 2010]

Government urged to help farmers meet challenges of the futureGovernment urged to help farmers meet challenges of the future
The CLA has urged the Government to sit up and take notice of the recommendations published today (15 September) in the Taylor Review to help farmers and land managers meet the challenges ahead.
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [15 September 2010]

CLA calls for next Government to make the most of our countryside CLA calls for next Government to make the most of our countryside
A rural watchdog has called on election candidates to consider the best way forward for the countryside – as set out in the CLA Manifesto for the Rural Economy.
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [7 April 2010]

Game rearing code plans are unworkable, says watchdogGame rearing code plans are unworkable, says watchdog
A rural watchdog has slammed the Government's attack on gamebird rearing.
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [15 March 2010]

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