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Tourism remains a cornerstone of the rural Welsh economy, bringing in nearly £5 billion in 2023 alone. However, a wave of new policy changes and planning restrictions is now threatening the viability of this vital industry.
Published on 22 May 2025
- Regions
- Wales
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- Tourism remains a cornerstone of the rural Welsh economy, bringing in nearly £5 billion in 2023 alone. With its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and hospitality, Wales attracts millions of visitors annually. However, a wave of new policy changes and planning restrictions is now threatening the viability of this vital industry.
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- Welsh Tourism at a Crossroads: Challenges and Opportunities for Rural Wales
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Published on 21 May 2025
Bucks AGM flyer 2025
Library- Authors
- Mike Sims
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- Bucks AGM flyer 2025
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Victoria Vyvyan will address farming community at CLA breakfast event
Published on 21 May 2025
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- Lee Murphy
- Regions
- The East
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- Victoria Vyvyan will address farming community at CLA breakfast event
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- CLA President to speak at Suffolk Show
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The south west team continues its work with MPs to ensure they understand the pressures and needs of rural communities.
Published on 20 May 2025
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- Sarah Wells-Gaston
- Regions
- The South West
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- We are continuing to work with MPs to ensure they understand the pressures and needs of rural communities.
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- Meeting South Dorset MP Lloyd Hatton
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The CLA Breakfast at Devon County Show – the event’s traditional curtain raiser – offered a standing room only discussion about the impacts of government decisions on rural businesses.
Published on 20 May 2025
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- Sarah Wells-Gaston
- Regions
- The South West
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- The CLA Breakfast at Devon County Show – the event’s traditional curtain raiser – offered a standing room only discussion about the impacts of government decisions on rural businesses.
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- CLA South West Breakfast at Devon County Show 2025
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CLA slams lack of transparency after Treasury refuses to provide evidence to back up Minister’s clawback claim Published on 20 May 2025
What are they hiding? Government claims releasing farm tax workings ‘not in the public interest’
News story- Authors
- Mike Sims
- Campaigns
- Inheritance tax campaign,Succession planning & inheritance tax
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- CLA slams lack of transparency after Treasury refuses to provide evidence to back up Minister’s clawback claim
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- What are they hiding? Government claims releasing farm tax workings ‘not in the public interest’
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Agreement allows the European Court of Justice to impose decisions affecting UK goods
Published on 19 May 2025
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- Mike Sims
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- Agreement allows the European Court of Justice to impose decisions affecting UK goods
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- UK-EU trade deal has 'deeply troubling' aspects, says CLA
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Nature's Challenge is seeking land in Devon to help deliver its programme to local schools and communities for the benefit of young people
Published on 19 May 2025
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- Sarah Wells-Gaston
- Regions
- The South West
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- Land sought by Devon group delivering resilience and wellbeing outdoor programmes.
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- Land sought by Nature's Challenge to deliver future programmes
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Find out how CLA member owned horses finished at this year's MARS Badminton Horse Trials held at Badminton Estate
Published on 19 May 2025
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- Sarah Wells-Gaston
- Regions
- The South West
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- MARS Badminton Horse Trials; Cross Country and Show Jumping Update
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Cornwall Council to host farmers and landowners meeting to discuss a new farm cluster in the Fal estuary.
Published on 19 May 2025
- Authors
- Sarah Wells-Gaston
- Regions
- The South West
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- Cornwall Council to host farmers and landowners meeting on Tuesday 27 May
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- Invitation to join Fal Farm Cluster
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Cameron Hughes looks at the recent decision to open up the SFI to some farmers, which, while welcome, adds additional complexity and leaves many questioning the reliability of the government to administer environmental schemes Published on 16 May 2025
Sustainable Farming Incentive decisions raise doubts over government’s ability to administer scheme
Blog- Authors
- Anna Novis
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- Cameron Hughes looks at the recent decision to open up the SFI to some farmers, which, while welcome, adds additional complexity and leaves many questioning the reliability of the government to administer environmental schemes
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- Sustainable Farming Incentive decisions raise doubts over government’s ability to administer scheme
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Discussions focused on the numerous cable projects planned for the region
Published on 16 May 2025
- Authors
- Lee Murphy
- Regions
- The East
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- Discussions focused on the numerous cable projects planned for the region
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- CLA East meets government officials from DESNZ in Lincolnshire