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Regional News ArchiveShowing 8 News articles by Date. Show by Category. Forestry U-turn ‘disappointing’, says CLA, but ‘debate is welcome’The CLA today (17 February) said it was “disappointed” the proposed privatisation of State-owned forestry has been abandoned by the Government – but welcomed the public debate on the issue. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News Archive] - [17 February 2011] Plant a tree this Christmas, urges rural watchdog The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is backing a scheme by the National Forest which will encourage the growth of woodland in our region. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News Archive] - [19 November 2010] Value our trees, urges rural watchdogTrees should be highly valued for lessening climate change, producing carbon-neutral fuel, for education, and recreation, according to the Country Land and Business Association (CLA). [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News Archive] - [18 November 2010] Watchdog warns of ‘false autumn' because of droughtRural watchdog, the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), claims spectacular autumnal scenes may not materialise this year because many trees have already lost their leaves in the drought. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News Archive] - [23 August 2010] Lethal diseases poised to devastate trees Four lethal diseases are poised to devastate British trees and could dramatically change the landscape for ever. Oaks, pines, horse chestnuts, larches, sweet chestnuts and Douglas fir are all at risk as researchers desperately seek to find control... [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News Archive] - [29 July 2010] Tree safety guidelines to secure future of British woodlands, says CLAThe risk posed to the public by trees is put into context by new guidelines on tree safety which should help to secure the future of British woodlands, the CLA said today (21 May). [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News Archive] - [21 May 2010] Make the most of region’s woodland, urges rural watchdog The Government must recognise the value of the Midlands’ woodland to the region's economy and environment, rural campaigners have said. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News Archive] - [5 March 2010] ‘Revive dying woodlands industry,’ says hard-hitting CLA reportThe CLA today (3 June) published a ground-breaking report defining its vision for the forests and woods of England and Wales. Seeing the Wood for the Trees: CLA Forestry and Woodland Vision and Policy calls on the Government to give the kiss of life to... [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News Archive] - [3 June 2009] |
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