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Wood fibre cost fall
Wood fibre costs for the global pulp industry fell in the 2Q/10 after having increased for 18 months, reports the Wood Resource Quarterly
The global pulp industry benefited from lower wood fibre costs and higher product prices in the 2Q/10. Wood chip and pulpwood prices fell the most in the US, Sweden, Finland, Australia and Eastern Canada. Both the softwood and hardwood wood fiber price indices (SFPI and HFPI) fell for the first time since early 2009, according to the Wood Resource Quarterly.
 
Safferys spokesperson on renewables
The Landed Estates & Rural Business Group of Chartered Accountants, Saffery Champness, has appointed Shirley Mathieson as a press spokesperson on environmental and green issues. Shirley joins a group of partners who have a wealth of experience in advising large rural estates and who provide advice to the press on all aspects of tax and rural business management. A partner at the Inverness office, Shirley provides specialist accounts and tax advice to private clients, landed estates and commercial organisations.
 
West Midlands rural regeneration conference

Advantage West Midlands-backed Rural Regeneration Zone (RRZ) Annual Conference will focus on working together to deliver rural regeneration in a new era.  The high profile event, which is being held at Ludlow Racecourse on Friday 2nd July, will provide a unique opportunity to look at ways in which the Zone is helping drive forward the area’s emergence from the downturn and the opportunities/challenges that will no doubt arise from a new political landscape. A new announcement on broadband provision will headline the Conference and there will be a host of keynote speakers on hand to debate present and future issues, including Chairman of Advantage West Midlands Sir Roy McNulty, Jon Dover from Care Farming West Midlands and the possibility of a Minister from the new coalition Government.

 

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Home Rural agency Land Registry publish annual report
Land Registry publish annual report PDF Print E-mail
Written by John Vaughan   
Tuesday, 18 August 2009 10:30

 

The Land Registry the government department responsible for land registration in England and Wales has published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2008/9  today ( 18th August) . The full report is available online at www.landregistry.gov.uk Commenting. Commenting on the report, Peter Collis, Chief Land Registrar and Chief executive said:  "While it has probably been one of the most difficult periods in our 147 year history, we are looking forward to implementing new plans which will see Land Registry emerge as an even more customer-focused organisation. The current property slump led to a challenging financial year, which has seen our core business collapse by up to 75 per cent in volume".

Mr. Collis continued: "In the future we envisage a smaller, leaner, more customer-focused organisation dealing with many applications electronically and providing an expanding range of products and services to customers."
Highlights of the year include:
* the number of registered titles held on Land Registry’s database reached 22 million
* the first mortgage or e-charge was  signed electronically on 24 March 2009
* Land Registry won a medal in the organisational excellence section of the British Computer Society’s IT industry awards for implementing electronic discharges
* for the first time in its history Land Registry processed more voluntary than compulsory first registrations
* the campaign to encourage owners of unregistered property to voluntarily sign up to the Land Register achieved its target of registering 325,000 hectares, with months to spare
* historic properties such as Hereford Cathedral were registered for the first time
* after a major consultation exercise, Land Registry introduced significant changes to the Land Registration Rules in order to improve operational efficiency and reduce the administrative burden on customers
* the project to improve the index map passed the landmark of processing 2 million polygons (electronically created multisided figures that represent the registered extent of a title)
* a major new five-year, £50 million contract was signed with IT firm Steria to provide Land Registry’s distributed IT services.
Mr. Collis paid tribute to staff who left during the year. He thanked them for their loyalty and dedication to their work which reflected so well on them and on the organisation.
 
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