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Regional NewsShowing the 10 most recent of 48. Show all. CLA welcomes opportunities offered by new Nature Improvement Areas CLA Midlands has greeted the Nature Improvement Areas (NIAs) announced by Defra as a welcome opportunity to show that landowners and farmers can work hand in hand with local authorities and conservation groups to create new havens for wildlife and... [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [7 March 2012] Famers must ensure they don’t lose out on paymentsRural watchdog, the CLA, is reminding farmers that they must complete the Soil Protection Review 2010 by 31 December or risk losing out on support payments. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [8 December 2010] CLA welcomes lifting of spending freeze on environmental schemeRural lobby group, the CLA, is pleased with the news that the Government has lifted the spending freeze on Higher Level Stewardship (HLS). [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [18 November 2010] West Midlands' farmers keen to feed the birdsRural watchdog, the CLA, wants more farmers to join an initiative which aims to protect and enhance the West Midlands' countryside. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [18 October 2010] Landowners play pivotal role in protecting environmentRural watchdog, the CLA, has criticised some of the recommendations of the newly published “Making Space for Nature” report, saying that the contribution of landowners must be looked at more closely. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [24 September 2010] Rare bird fights back with a bit of help from its friendsWild grey partridges should be widespread across the British countryside, but according to recent Defra figures, the population of this cherished farmland bird has fallen a further 20 percent and is now suffering local extinction in many areas of the... [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [11 August 2010] Rural watchdog urges fly-tipped victims to speak outThere's a warning about a surge in the number of people illegally dumping rubbish around the West Midlands. The CLA (Country Land and Business Association) says the amount of DIY work and gardening that takes place over half-term breaks and the summer... [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [2 June 2010] Chinese lanterns pose threat to farmers, warns watchdogWest Midlands rural watchdog, the CLA, is calling for tighter controls over the construction and use of Chinese Lanterns as the wedding season gets into full swing. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [13 May 2010] West Mids watchdog warns of ‘cowboy’ fly-tipping threat over Bank Holidays The CLA (Country Land and Business Association) has warned of the danger of “cowboy” fly-tippers dumping waste. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [26 April 2010] Rural watchdog urges fly-tipped victims to speak outCLA West Midlands today (20 April) urged victims of fly-tipping to report incidents on a national database which highlights the environmental crime. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [20 April 2010] |
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