Landowners are entitled to claim compensation from utility companies for disruption to farming practices, damage to land, or allowing access to land – without any cost exposure
Land Agent North Wales
Succession planning – who are our future farmers?
Succession planning is an essential part of a business’ success
The rise of temporary telecommunication masts and implications for farmers
Planning constraints in sensitive landscapes can slow the roll out of increased digital connectivity, but are temporary masts the solution, and if so what are the implications for farmers who are approached to accommodate them?
Achieving planning in Snowdonia National Park Authority
When common sense conflicts with planning policy and lines drawn on development plans!
Support for the Agricultural Sector: Mental Health
We at Baileys and Partners thought it would be a good chance to talk about mental health and to point those in need to the support they need
Woodlands: The value of data in unlocking the potential of natural capital assets.
Record your ancient trees on the Ancient Tree Inventory, and see what additional benefits you might achieve in addition to contributing to increased public records of our natural assets.
The Anglesey Team of Baileys and Partners
Meet Baileys and Partners Anglesey Team – Tom Hughes, Bryn Jenkins and Kate Coyle
Baileys and Partners expand their team at M-SParc
Baileys and Partners expand their team at M-SParc
Nutrient Credits: An opportunity for farmers and landowners to assist developers unlock their assets
Nutrient neutrality has become a practical issue for developers across the UK following a judgement by the European Court of Justice.