In the latest episode of Estate Matters Ben Gascoigne, Chair of the House of Lords Built Environment Committee, speaks about why public support is key to the success of the Government's new towns programme. Listen here: https://t.co/hUnfsN27pC
The Government today (Tuesday 23rd December) announced a partial u-turn on its controversial inheritance tax changes.
It comes days after the Farm Profitability Review was published by Defra.
Read our analysis of the Review here: https://t.co/aiPixrSsBb
New towns need meaningful engagement with the community, says Lord Gascoigne, Chair of the Lords Built Environment Committee. In this episode of Estate Matters we discuss how communities need to be taken on a journey. Listen here: https://t.co/hUnfsN27pC
We were pleased to support @ExeterCathedral's “Adopt a Stone” initiative for the creation of the Friends’ Cloister Gallery. 🧱
Read more on our website here: https://t.co/fwMODcGj8U
“I believe in sharing the countryside with people.”
Upon Eliza Ecclestone’s recent appointment to Vice President of the CLA it feels appropriate to share her recent episode of Estate Matters here: https://t.co/y7qWZMqE3Z
Nothing is off limits in this episode of Estate Matters, James Lowsley-Williams discusses swapping his professional cycling career for running the Chavenage Estate in the Cotswolds and documenting it all on YouTube. For more: https://t.co/aglHF4MgsP
The latest episode of the Estate Matters podcast features Rebekah Pierce, a solar grazier from New York who is paving the way with ‘Agri Energy’ and bridging the gap between energy & food production.
Listen: https://t.co/BGS8lbUVj3
‘Trust’ is the key word for this month’s episode of the Estate Matters Podcast.
Eliza Ecclestone, Managing Trustee at St Clere Estate explains how building trust with the local community is vital when putting forward planning proposals.
Listen now: https://t.co/y7qWZMqE3Z
Happy #InternationalPodcastDay! Our podcast, Estate Matters, is all about sharing the challenges and opportunities for land managers and why effective communication is essential.
Listen to all episodes here: https://t.co/vwqoyKiFn9
We have an exciting opportunity for an Account Executive to join KOR's busy public affairs team.
You'll need excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong time management and a good understanding of the UK political landscape.
More: https://t.co/ExI4IIfCRx
We're on the lookout for an ambitious communications professional with a keen interest in rural affairs to join our Public Relations team.
To find out more and apply, visit our website: https://t.co/yTKZv8puNB
Earlier this week we wished Account Director, Lara, a fond (and temporary!) farewell as she begins her maternity leave.
Congratulations, Lara - we’re thrilled for you and your family and wish you well for the exciting adventure ahead! 🩵
Our Project Manager Apprentice, Rebecca Kelland, has been appointed Club Secretary of Withleigh Young Farmers!
As Secretary she’ll coordinate meetings, communications and events - skills she already brings to client work at KOR. Congratulations!
Harry and Jake from the Public Affairs and Projects team spent an insightful day at the Homes England South West Housing Conference in Exeter yesterday, exploring sustainable development opportunities across the region.
Our Director Guy Newman joined CLA members at @BadmintonEstate, touring the historic North Hall - the birthplace of badminton - plus the gardens, stables & equestrian facilities. Thanks to @CLAtweets & Badminton Estate for hosting!
A new episode of Estate Matters is here! Hear from Eliza Ecclestone, Managing Trustee of St Clere Estate in Kent, on the opportunities & challenges of unexpectedly inheriting a 3,000-acre estate. https://t.co/7ptnm6HQhi
Trump’s anti-renewables comments in Scotland made headlines - but local concerns still shape the real debate. So what does this mean for developing landowners? Read the full blog: https://t.co/B03iBVnEKH #RenewablesDebate
Conservationist @jake_fiennes joins Anna Byles on the Estate Matters podcast to talk nature, policy, and his memoir-manifesto. From a ‘Doomsday Book’ for wildlife to rethinking land use - don’t miss this thought-provoking chat.
Listen here: https://t.co/TzttlFGudG 🎧
Andy Squires, police officer turned lead security consultant at County Investigations, joins the podcast. Hear his thoughts on why it’s generally better if landowners don’t try to tackle trespassers themselves & what to do when you get unwelcome visitors. https://t.co/7ptnm6HirK
The countryside access debate is still dividing opinion.
In the latest episode of our Estate Matters podcast, @PaddyGalbraith explores why, and how landowners can build better public understanding and trust through engagement with communities.
Listen now 👉https://t.co/7ptnm6HirK