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Hare coursing
Article- Authors
- Lee Murphy
- Regions
- The East
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- MP introduces Private Members' Bill to try to tackle to issue
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- Hare coursing
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CLA and NFU lobbying success in Lincolnshire
Published on 11 Jun 2021
- Authors
- Lee Murphy
- Regions
- The East
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- Lincolnshire to get dedicated rural crime team
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- Extra police to tackle rural crime
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A webinar to help with landowners on a range of planning matters
Published on 16 Jun 2021
- Authors
- Lee Murphy
- Regions
- The East
- Strapline
- A webinar featuring experts from the CLA and Sworders
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- Navigating a complex planning system
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UK and Australia agree FTA
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- After weeks of negotiations, the UK and Australia have struck a free trade deal
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- UK and Australia agree FTA
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With the return of the Environment Bill to Parliament after many delays, commentators worry that the Bill’s slow progress betray a weakening of the Government’s environmental ambition.
Published on 11 Jun 2021
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- Last month, after many delays, the Environment Bill returned to Parliament. Commentators worry that the Bill’s slow progress betray a weakening of the government’s environmental ambition.
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- Will the Environment Bill protect and restore the nation’s natural capital?
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Thinking of planting woodland?
Article- Authors
- Graham Clark
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- CLA Forestry and Woodland Policy Advisor analyses the Forestry Commissions new grant aimed at getting more trees planted
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- Thinking of planting woodland?
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The CLA View
Article- Regions
- The East
- Strapline
- How to boost rural productivity
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- The CLA View
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UK economy set to lose out on £650 million a fortnight if wedding venues fail to fully re-open
Published on 11 Jun 2021
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- UK economy set to lose out on £650 million a fortnight if wedding venues fail to fully re-open
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- CLA calls on government to lift restrictions on weddings
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Openreach announced that an additional 3 million homes in hard-to-reach areas will be connected to gigabit-cable broadband. Does this mean the Project Gigabit deadline can now be met?
Published on 3 Jun 2021
- Authors
- Charles Trotman
- Campaigns
- Rural Powerhouse
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- Openreach announced that an additional three million homes in hard-to-reach areas will be connected to gigabit-cable broadband. What does this mean for Project Gigabit?
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- Project Gigabit deadline – closing the connectivity gap
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£15.9m will be available in the first year of the scheme. Offering financial incentives for people and greater flexibility to ensure the right trees are planted.
Published on 9 Jun 2021
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- Forestry Commission launches a grant scheme aimed at incentivising woodland creation
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- Landmark £15 million woodland creation grant opens for applications
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Important policy areas - such as energy, the environment, even public access - are now the responsibility of a new Welsh Government department focused on the mitigating climate change goal
Published on 9 Jun 2021
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- Wales
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- The new Climate Change department may represent a climatic change in the approach and structure of government, affecting so many of our key policy areas
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- A climatic change in Welsh Government
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Get to know the people behind CLA south west in this series
Published on 8 Jun 2021
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- The South West
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- Get to know the people behind CLA south west in this series
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- Meet the CLA South West Team series - Tom Mason