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  • CLA welcomes action but warns more needs to be done to stop further incidents Published on 14 Apr 2026
    Authors
    Mike Sims
    Campaigns
    Rural Crime
    Regions
    The South East
    Strapline
    CLA welcomes action but warns more needs to be done to stop further incidents
    Title
    Major clean-up finally begins at Kidlington waste site
  • As fly-tipping soars, CLA warns criminals are exploiting system to appear legitimate before dumping waste Published on 14 Apr 2026
    Authors
    Mike Sims
    Campaigns
    Rural Crime
    Regions
    The South West
    Strapline
    As fly-tipping soars, CLA warns criminals are exploiting system to appear legitimate before dumping waste
    Title
    Cow legally approved to clear people’s rubbish as CLA exposes license scandal
  • The South West team has welcomed Alice Simon as its new Rural Surveyor in the south west. Published on 13 Apr 2026
    Authors
    Sarah Wells-Gaston
    Regions
    The South West
    Strapline
    Alice Simon will be providing advice and guidance to CLA members on a range of issues relating to land ownership and rural business.
    Title
    South West welcomes new Rural Surveyor
  • A growing number of farmers and landowners are raising concerns about gates being left open on footpaths which cross their land. Published on 13 Apr 2026
    Authors
    Sarah Wells-Gaston
    Regions
    The South West
    Strapline
    CLA says it is a timely reminder for members of the public to follow the Countryside Code when enjoying walks in the countryside.
    Title
    Reminder to follow the Countryside Code following a spate of incidents in the south west
  • How can a career in music management, working with acts like Busted, provide the skills to run a 2,500-acre rural estate? Find out in our latest podcast episode featuring Tristan Lillingston Published on 5 Feb 2026
    Authors
    Rob Hackney
    Campaigns
    Next Generation Network
    Strapline
    How can a career in music management, working with acts like Busted, provide the skills to run a 2,500-acre rural estate? Find out in our latest podcast episode featuring Tristan Lillingston
    Title
    15 Minutes With...Tristan Lillingston
  • Learn how a permitted development right for small onshore wind, proposed by the government, could cut planning barriers, lower energy costs and boost resilience for rural businesses Published on 9 Apr 2026
    Authors
    Shannon Fuller
    Campaigns
    Rural Powerhouse
    Strapline
    Learn how a permitted development right for small onshore wind, proposed by the government, could cut planning barriers, lower energy costs and boost resilience for rural businesses
    Title
    Blowing red tape aside: how new wind turbine planning rules could unlock energy opportunities

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