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With an increasing number of members seeking to embrace farm diversification, we are joined by CLA member Jonny Crickmore, a third generation dairy farmer and owner of Fen Farm Dairy in Suffolk who shares with us his diversification story.
Published on 3 Mar 2021
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- In this podcast we are joined by CLA member Jonny Crickmore, a third generation dairy farmer and owner of Fen Farm Dairy in Suffolk who shares with us his diversification story. Identifying a gap in the market, in 2013 Jonny and his wife Dulcie launched their specialist cheese: Baron Bigod.
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- Farm diversification: Fen Farm Dairy, Suffolk
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A look at the work the CLA Charitable Trust has embarked on recently to ensure it remains focused on its vision – widening access to the countryside Published on 11 May 2021
Delivering the vision
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- Jasmin McDermott
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- A look at the work the CLA Charitable Trust has embarked on recently to ensure it remains focused on its vision – widening access to the countryside
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- Delivering the vision
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In this episode, CLA member Emily McVeigh, of the Kenton Hall Estate in Suffolk, shares with us how the pandemic has affected her wedding business and the importance of a government roadmap in re-opening the industry moving forward.
Published on 3 Mar 2021
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- In this podcast, CLA member Emily McVeigh, of the Kenton Hall Estate in Suffolk, shares with us how the pandemic has affected her wedding business and the importance of a government roadmap in re-opening the industry moving forward.
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- The Wedding Industry: How to Survive and Thrive
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Britain’s 150,000 miles of public footpaths have been very busy over the past year. Sophie Dwerryhouse, CLA National Access Adviser, gives insight into the management responsibilities of farmers and landowners where rights of way are concerned.
Published on 3 Mar 2021
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- In this podcast, Sophie Dwerryhouse, CLA National Access Adviser, gives insight into the management responsibilities of farmers and landowners where rights of way are concerned and explains more about CLA’s campaign for the Countryside Code to be taught in schools.
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- Access: Do you Know your Responsibilities?
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To kick off season 2 of CLA's podcast series we delve into a concept that is increasingly coming to the fore in business - responsible capitalism, which encourages you to promote your good business practices. Published on 11 May 2021
The Good Business Charter
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- In this podcast we delve into a concept that is increasingly coming to the fore in business - responsible capitalism, which encourages you to promote your good business practices.
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- The Good Business Charter
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As foreign travel this summer remains uncertain, the demand for domestic day trips and staycations is rising. With creativity and flexibility in mind, how can businesses capitalise on this opportunity? Will the trend and pent-up demand continue? Published on 11 May 2021
Tap into the staycation trend
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- In this podcast, Charles Trotman, CLA Senior Rural Business and Economics Adviser, discusses how businesses can prepare for the coming season, what other diversified activities could become popular, and the importance of gauging the market properly.
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- Tap into the staycation trend
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It is predicted that due to climate change all areas of the UK will continue to get hotter, with 2021 projected to be one of the hottest years on record. Combined with an estimated population increase of six million people in England and Wales by 2043, many areas will face water shortages by 2050.
Published on 11 May 2021
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- In this podcast, Alice Ritchie, CLA Climate Change and Water Lead, discusses how vital water is for the rural economy, how farmers and landowners can reduce their reliance on water, and the CLA's vision for the water environment.
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- Protecting our Water Resources: Why is collaboration so important?
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As people in Wales head to the polls on Thursday 6 May it is worth reflecting on what comes next for rural Wales. In this podcast we explore what the Senedd needs to do over the next five years to grow the Welsh rural economy.
Published on 11 May 2021
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- In this podcast, CLA Cymru’s Chair Rory McLaggan, who runs the Merthyr Mawr Estate, shares with us his thoughts on what would make operating his business easier, the successes of the Welsh Government and the role farmers and landowners have in mitigating climate change.
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- Welsh Election Special: What is next for rural wales?
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Funding given to innovative ‘Happiness Horsebox’ project helping those with restricted mobility connect with riding
Published on 23 Feb 2021
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- Mike Sims
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- The South East
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- Funding given to innovative ‘Happiness Horsebox’ project which helps those with restricted mobility connect with riding
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- CLA Charitable Trust awards grant
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Guidance on Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
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Access and Covid-19
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Rural tourism and Covid-19
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