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Published on 13 Mar 2026
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- Emily Richardson
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- In a shift in the UK’s approach to counter terrorism measures, the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 received Royal Assent on Thursday 3 April 2025. This Guidance Note has been developed to help members understand the scope of the Act and the duties it places on those responsible for premises and events that fall within its remit.
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- GN26-07 Terrorism and Protection of Premises Act 2025
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Published on 26 Feb 2026
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- John Greenshields
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- GN26-06 Equestrian Property and Business Rates
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GN26-06 Equestrian Property and Business Rates
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This Guidance Note outlines the legal situation around drones and other unmanned aircraft. It covers both the requirements for users, legal remedies and case law, and practical approaches where a member is negatively impacted by drone use.
Published on 20 Feb 2026
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- Andrew Gillett,Mark Burton
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- This Guidance Note outlines the legal situation around drones and other unmanned aircraft. It covers both the requirements for users, legal remedies and case law, and practical approaches where a member is negatively impacted by drone use.
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- GN26-05 Drones and UAVs - Usage Rules and Property Rights
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Published on 20 Feb 2026
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- Andrew Gillett,Mark Burton
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- GN26-05 DRONES AND UAVS - Usage Rules and Property Rights
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Published on 10 Feb 2026
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- Charles Trotman
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- The Employment Rights Act 2025 introduces a series of changes that employers need to take into account. This guidance note sets out the main changes that affect CLA members as employers and the new rights of employees, and includes a timetable of when these changes take place.
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- GN26-04 Employment Rights Act 2025
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GN26-04 Employment Rights Act 2025
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Published on 20 Jan 2026
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- Claire Wright
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- This Guidance Note summarises the Hunting Act 2004, outlining what activities are permitted within the legislative framework and answering some of the most frequently asked questions about the Act. It also explains the distinction between mock, exempt and illegal hunting, clarifies the statutory conditions that apply to each, and sets out both a precedent permission and the practical steps landowners should take to ensure that any activity they authorise remains lawful.
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- GN26-03 Hunting Act 2004: Landowner's Consent and Other Matters
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GN26-03 Hunting Act 2004: Landowner's Consent and Other Matters
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Published on 7 Jan 2026
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- Helen Dale
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- This guidance note summarises the key issues encountered by members within current agri-environment schemes in relation to the presence of historic and archaeological features on farmed land. The note includes a number of actions which members can take now to try and ensure any issues are resolved.
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- GN26-02 Agri-environment Schemes - Designated and Non-designated Historic Features
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GN26-02 Agri-environment Schemes - Designated and Non-designated Historic Features
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GN26-01 Leasing Land for Solar Development – Guidance for Landowners
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