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FC Wales smooths passage to important woodland

With its fascinating historical features, enchanting scenery and strong links to the end of the last major ice age, i Parkwood on the Gower is a popular tourist location. Forestry Commission Wales has stepped in to ensure a smoother passage into this environmental jewel after the Welsh Government woodland became the victim of its own alluring beauty. The road allowing access to the site of special scientific interest (SSSI) was showing signs of serious wear and tear, with badly pot-holed areas testifying to Parkwood’s popularity.

 
Saffery Champness comment on CAP Reform announcement

Commenting on the announcement on CAP Reform by EU Farm Minister, Dacian Ciolos, Andrew Arnott, a partner of  Saffery Champness Landed Estates & Rural Business Group says: “There was not much in the announcement that had not already been leaked. However, it confirms the intention to distribute subsidies more evenly by way of a cap on payments to farmers at 300,000 euros (£261,240) per year.  A progressive levy, to be applied on all payments exceeding 150,000 euros (£130,620), was also announced as a proposal. Assuming that the proposals will be approved by both the EU parliament and all member states, this will be bad news for many large arable farmers and some medium scale farming businesses, including those in the uplands.It remains to be seen whether the ‘sustainable and inclusive growth’ for European agriculture can really be achieved through these proposals.  I think they could, as they stand, have the opposite effect, acting as a disincentive to invest for farm businesses that are highly-mechanised with lower staffing levels”.

 
Leaked proposals for the reform of CAP entitlements

News has recently been leaked from the European Commission that farmers who claim more than €150,000 from the direct support element of the CAP (Pillar1), will see their entitlement payments progressively capped.  Commenting on the leaked proposals Mike Harrison, a partner of Saffery Champness Landed Estates & Rural Business Group, says: “There is a strongly worded proposal for progressive cuts in the entitlement payments above €150,000 ( £127,000) with a cap of €300,000 (£255,000)”.   Whilst the new regulations will apparently incorporate an allowance which reflects the farm’s wages bill, which is welcome news and should mean that both larger and smaller farms are treated equally, there will be a discrimination for those using external contractors

 

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Home Appointments news West Country agent expands into rural property
West Country agent expands into rural property PDF Print E-mail
Written by Charlie Jacoby   
Monday, 27 April 2009 16:50

Left-right: Symon Jeffery, Nick Evans, Christopher Bartlett and John Wrelton 

A West Country agent is expanding into the country house market. Despite what it calls 'these most difficult times' Wilkie May & Tuckwood has taken on two consultants specialising in the sale and purchase of country and character properties in Somerset and Devon.

WM&T partners John Wrelton, Symon Jeffrey and Lee Tomkins have been joined by Christopher Bartlett and Nick Evans FRICS. Bartlett and Evans have more than 40 years of experience in the rural property sector of the market with a number of regional and national estate agents.

Bartlett is from a farming background, training on his family farm and at the Royal Agricultural College and now lives in a village near Wellington with his wife and young family. Formerly with the country house department of Strutt and Parker’s Exeter office, covering the South West, he  has experience with a wide variety of properties. He is based at the Cullompton and Wellington offices covering the Devon/Somerset borders.

Evans is a chartered surveyor with more than 30 years experience specialising in rural, character and equestrian property in the area with a pedigree covering some of the most respected national firms including both Strutt and Parker and Humberts. He lives with his family on Exmoor and is based in the Taunton office.

Wrelton comments: "This firm is delighted that Nick and Christopher are with us, and we feel sure that the owners of prime property through Devon and Somerset will benefit from the high levels of personal service that we can now give them. In these times sales are created by attention to every detail of the marketing process and with these two experts on hand with the knowledge that they bring this will create sales for our clients."

 
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