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South Yorkshire Police, together with South Yorkshire Combined Authority, works together to prevent rural crime and support local residents, farmers and businesses.
Published on 31 Mar 2026
- Authors
- Henk Geertsema
- Regions
- The North
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- South Yorkshire Police, together with South Yorkshire Combined Authority, works together to prevent rural crime and support local residents, farmers and businesses.
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- Support in tackling rural crime - South Yorkshire
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Have Your Say
Published on 30 Mar 2026
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- John Greenshields
- Regions
- The Midlands
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- Have Your Say
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- National Grid Chesterfield–Willington Consultation Now Open
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Awards to celebrate best of rural on the island this summer
Published on 31 Mar 2026
- Authors
- Mike Sims
- Regions
- The South East
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- Awards to celebrate best of rural on the island this summer
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- CLA-backed Isle of Wight rural awards open for nominations
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The purpose of this Guidance Note is to provide a summary of the law and issues relating to payment of the national minimum wage.
Published on 1 Apr 2026
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- Roberta Sacaloff
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- The purpose of this Guidance Note is to provide a summary of the law and issues relating to payment of the national minimum wage. It also covers providing employees with living accommodation, including where rent is charged and/or the employer makes certain charges, for example for utilities.
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- GN26-10 Minimum Wages, Accommodation Offset and Additional Charges
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GN26-10 Minimum Wages, Accommodation Offset and Additional Charges
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Enjoy CLA hospitality from the comfort of our maquee at the Suffolk Show Published on 1 Apr 2026
CLA at the Suffolk Show 2026
News story- Authors
- Lee Murphy
- Regions
- The East
- Strapline
- Enjoy CLA hospitality from the comfort of our marquee at the Suffolk Show
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- CLA at the Suffolk Show 2026
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CLA Senior Heritage Adviser Jonathan Thompson suggests how the government should be supporting heritage in the new National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), not hindering it
Published on 1 Apr 2026
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- Jonathan Thompson
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- CLA Senior Heritage Adviser Jonathan Thompson suggests how the government should be supporting heritage in the new National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), not hindering it
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- Under the new planning framework, why is the government picking a fight with heritage?
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Rural businesses across Wales may be set to benefit from a more flexible and pragmatic approach to holiday let and second home regulation.
Published on 1 Apr 2026
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- Sarah Wells-Gaston
- Regions
- Wales
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- Rural businesses across Wales may be set to benefit from a more flexible and pragmatic approach to holiday let and second home regulation.
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- Developments in Holiday Let and Second Home Policy Across Wales
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To mark the first bank holidays of the year and the start of the countryside's busy season, CLA National Access Adviser Claire Wright offers practical and legal advice for those visiting and living in rural areas
Published on 1 Apr 2026
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- Claire Wright
- Campaigns
- Countryside Code
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- To mark the first bank holidays of the year and the start of the countryside's busy season, CLA National Access Adviser Claire Wright offers practical and legal advice for those visiting and living in rural areas
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- Safe access to the countryside: guidance for land managers and visitors
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Greater Cambridge Development Corporation Consultation
Published on 1 Apr 2026
- Authors
- Bee Barton-Broomhead
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- Greater Cambridge Development Corporation consultation
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- Country Land and Business Association - Consultation Response: Greater Cambridge Development Corporation
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This guidance note explains how to respond lawfully to livestock worrying, including reporting incidents, dog owners’ criminal and civil liability, updated penalties and police powers, and the limited circumstances in which livestock keepers may take action to protect animals. Published on 2 Apr 2026
GN26-11 Livestock Worrying
Guidance note- Authors
- Claire Wright
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- This guidance note explains how to respond lawfully to livestock worrying, including reporting incidents, dog owners’ criminal and civil liability, updated penalties and police powers, and the limited circumstances in which livestock keepers may take action to protect animals.
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- GN26-11 Livestock Worrying
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GN26-11 Livestock Worrying
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