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Another change in residential letting legislation: we respond, "Wales’s housing crisis is being made worse because the Welsh Government is driving private residential letting out of business."
Published on 11 Nov 2022
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- Wales
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- CLA Cymru responds to the Written Statement: Outcome of consultation on Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 – Notice Periods for Converted Contracts and laying of associated regulations
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- Welsh Government policy is ridding us of essential rented homes
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A new amendment to the Agriculture (Wales) Bill, which gives farming tenants the power to have the terms of their agreement altered at arbitration, is inequitable. It may lead to the withdrawal of land from the tenanted sector and a subsequent reduction in farms available to rent
Published on 21 Jun 2023
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- Wales
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- Agriculture (Wales) Bill
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- A new amendment to the Agriculture (Wales) Bill, which gives farming tenants the power to have the terms of their agreement altered at arbitration, is inequitable. It may lead to the withdrawal of land from the tenanted sector and a subsequent reduction in farms available to rent
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- Welsh Government risks destabilising agricultural tenancies
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Price-rises are severely felt in Welsh rural areas where fuel and energy prices are always high and wages are low. The uncertainty caused by the tragic international circumstances is set to continue to add to the pressure on the rural economy – parts of which are barely recovered from pandemic Published on 24 Mar 2022
Welsh Government should take action to support the rural economy alongside the UK Spring Statement
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- The Welsh Government must play its’ part in supporting the rural economy as the cost-of-living and running a business crisis is upon us
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- Welsh Government should take action to support the rural economy alongside the UK Spring Statement
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All those with an interest should be ready to respond to a consultation shortly to be launched. The proposals to introduce a licence to put down game birds may include challenging conditions or criteria.
Published on 24 Feb 2023
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- Wales
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- CLA Cymru Rural Surveyor, Charles de Winton, calls on the rural community to be ready to respond to government proposals which are about to be announced.
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- Welsh Government to propose a licence to put-down game birds
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Farmers and landowners have much to give and much to benefit from Net Zero, but the Welsh Government's plan leaves many questions unanswered
Published on 28 Oct 2021
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- Wales
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- The Welsh Government’s Net Zero Wales plan raises questions about how an ambitious vision can be delivered in rural Wales
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- Welsh Government’s Net Zero plan needs a rural focus
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“Wales needs a Tree Health initiative similar to the pilot launched in England this week,” says CLA Senior Land Use Policy Adviser, Graham Clark Published on 1 Sep 2021
Welsh Government’s call-to-arms to plant more trees needs to include better tree health support
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- In Wales we should do more to support felling and restocking of diseased trees - learning from England's Tree Health pilot launched this week
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- Welsh Government’s call-to-arms to plant more trees needs to include better tree health support
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Candidates must think rural - and the elected PCCs need to work together - and with the rural community - to reduce crime in the Welsh countryside
Published on 21 Apr 2021
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- “Wales’ Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) need to prioritise rural crime and work together,” says Nigel Hollett, Director CLA Cymru, ahead of the PCC elections, running alongside the Senedd elections on 6 May. “While they are campaigning for election, PCC candidates need to focus on the large ar
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- Welsh PCC candidates need to step into the countryside and make their case about rural crime-fighting
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The CLA’s tax specialist, Louise Speke, comments on the work of a Conservative opposition-led forum, which has just reported on its review of tax in Wales.
Published on 31 Oct 2023
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- The CLA’s tax specialist, Louise Speke, comments on the work of a Conservative opposition-led forum, which has just reported on its review of tax in Wales.
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- Welsh Tax forum reveals more and wider gaps between Wales and England – and the need to keep businesses growing in Wales
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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
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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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Welsh farmers will be asking questions about the New Zealand trade deal and its impact on their business Published on 21 Oct 2021
Welsh farmers at risk of being undercut long term in new Kiwi trade deal, says leading rural group
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- Welsh farmers will be asking questions about the New Zealand trade deal and its impact on their business
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- Welsh farmers at risk of being undercut long term in new Kiwi trade deal, says leading rural group
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New measures by the Welsh Government have been announced resulting in more funding available for Welsh farmers who plant trees
Published on 26 May 2023
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- Rob Hackney
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- New measures by the Welsh Government have been announced resulting in more funding available for Welsh farmers who plant trees
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- Welsh farmers creating woodland to receive higher payment rates
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The Welsh Government should withdraw its Interim Scheme, Habitat Wales, and extend the existing scheme, Glastir until 2025. Our call comes as many existing Glastir contract holders are facing a reduction in payments as vital support comes to an end at the end of this year.
Published on 27 Sep 2023
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- Wales
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- Many Welsh farms face a dramatic reduction in support at a critical time. The Welsh Government should withdraw its Interim Scheme, Habitat Wales, and extend the existing rural payments scheme, Glastir until 2025.
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- Welsh farmers now on the brink under interim scheme