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Shirley Mathieson, Saffery Champness - Renewable Energy Advisor
The Landed Estates and Rural Business Group at top-20 firm of Chartered Accountants, Saffery Champness, have broadly welcomed the report on the uplands of England published today (15 June) by the Commission for Rural Communities.
Alison Robinson of Saffery Champness Harrogate office, who is involved in advising large rural estates and farms in the uplands of central and northern England said: “While short on specific detail about the performance of the rural economy in the uplands, the report usefully highlights some of the problems, where things have gone wrong and how these can be addressed”. The report from the Commission recognises all the main social and environmental issues affecting the uplands in England and Saffery Champness welcomes the report’s recommendations for a range of initiatives for economic growth, with upland communities being empowered to make ‘bottom-up’ decisions and policy recommendations. Commenting on the report, Mike Harrison of Saffery Champness, who advises landowners and rural businesses in the Northwest said: “The lack of employment and housing are fairly well covered. Clearly the main issues for the uplands are sensible policies for job creation combined with housing and a more flexible planning system to allow development to take place”. Saffery Champness is pleased to note that the use of the uplands, as a source of renewable energy, was covered in the report. Shirley Mathieson, the firm’s spokesperson on renewable energy and environmental issues said “While it was good to see the contribution by the renewable energy sector being acknowledged, the uplands require specific and detailed measures to remove restrictions, particularly within the planning system, that inhibit the progress of supplying alternative sources of energy." Those seeking advice on renewable energy should contact: Alison Robinson, (Harrogate) Tel: 01423 568012; Mike Harrison, (Manchester) Tel: 0161 200 8383 or Shirley Mathieson, (Inverness): 01463 246300
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