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CLA appoints new Conservation AdviserThe CLA has appointed Charlotte Lay as its new Conservation Adviser.
Charlotte's role will encompass policy work relating to greening of the Common Agricultural Policy, agri-environment schemes, biodiversity, habitat regulations and the Campaign for the Farmed Environment.
Charlotte said: "I am delighted to join the CLA and believe my environmental advisory experience and agricultural background will help farmers and land managers understand how environmental management can be a viable part of agricultural systems."
CLA Director General Helen Woolley said: "I am pleased to welcome Charlotte to the CLA. Her skills will help guide members on governmental agri-environment policy and how it affects them."
Before joining the CLA, Charlotte was a farm environment consultant at Complete Land Management LLP in East Sussex, after graduating with a BSc in Wildlife Conservation at Plymouth University. She grew up on a mixed family farm in Oxfordshire. |
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