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CLA welcomes raft of rural measures in Autumn Statement

CLA welcomes raft of rural measures in Autumn Statement

The Chancellor's Autumn Statement delivers hope to the countryside by stimulating the rural economy with a promise to reform the planning system, simplify tax for small businesses and overhaul the broadband infrastructure – according to the CLA, the Country Land and Business Association.

CLA South West Director, John Mortimer, said the Chancellor should be congratulated for confirming that the presumption in favour of sustainable development would stay in the National Planning Policy Framework - adding that a flexible and deregulated planning system was essential for delivering rural growth in the short-term.

 

"This commitment to reform is extremely welcome - as is the promised consultation on using redundant agricultural buildings for other business purposes – something  the CLA has been calling for many years."

 

Mr Mortimer said the CLA also supported the Chancellor's desire to simplify small business taxation.

 

"The majority of our members run, own and manage small businesses and virtually all of them find the tax regime a numerical obstacle course.  We encourage the Chancellor to be bold and we will work with the Government to make sure tax simplification works in practice."

 

On Broadband Mr Mortimer said that the creation of the Community Rural Broadband Fund with a pot of £20million to help provide superfast broadband was encouraging news – although the CLA remained concerned over the 10 percent of rural homes and businesses that would  still not have access to fast and efficient broadband.

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