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English Rural planning reforms
How the Local Electricity Bill can benefit North Wales
The Local Electricity Bill could have a whole host of benefits for North Wales if it becomes law.
Planning success – Farm diversification into alternative holiday accommodation in Snowdonia
Successful planning application for glamping pods in South Snowdonia
An ecosystem service: Broadleaf silviculture in action with horsepower
Broadleaf silviculture and horse logging work delivering an ecosystem service in an Ancient Woodland Site of Special Scientific Interest
Baileys and Partners welcome Anglesey’s Thomas Hughes to their team
Leading Chartered Surveyors welcome Anglesey’s Tom Hughes to their team as they expand into Menai Science Park
Natural Capital Assets: Carbon Assets for Soil Health (CASH)
Soil = CASH? The Soil Association have launched a research project which aims to increase knowledge about soil and the data available on soil management and its carbon sequestration ability.
Ed takes on epic Dragons Back challenge
Ed Bailey, A Welsh farmer’s son and volunteer with The Farming Community Network charity (FCN) is embarking on the Montane Dragon’s Back Race
Natural Capital Assets: Trees, trees and more trees
With farming incomes going through significant change, can trees contribute to the financial and environmental sustainability of the farm?
Succession planning – who are our future farmers?
Succession planning is an essential part of a business’ success