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Tenants on arable farms should be bracing themselves for a possible rent review this year as landlords look to cash...
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New planning guidance that will in theory boost the rural economy, increase the provision of affordable housing and allow second...
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Farmers, growers and food processors are being invited to give DEFRA their views on effective ways to reduce regulatory burden.
The...
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Farmers and landowners with mobile phone masts on their land due to be decommissioned following proposed mergers in the telecom sector...
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The Metaldehyde Stewardship Group has recently provided its latest guidance, regarding the use of slug pellets:
• Use the minimum active...
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With the new government’s squeeze on expenditure it seems likely that farm subsidy payments – whether the single farm payment...
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We have recently become aware of situations where farmers and contractors have been found to be liable for accidents following...
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A Shropshire firm of chartered surveyors continues to expand with the appointment of an additional practitioner at its Shrewsbury office.
Berrys...
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If good views and tranquil countryside are on your wish list and you are looking for an equestrian property, Cefn...
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An attractive livestock farm on the Shropshire Welsh border near Oswestry has been sold within a month of going on...
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This year’s Nantwich Show saw two changes to Berrys show stand; a collaboration with Cheshire solicitor mosshaselhurst, and minimal mud!...
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A Shropshire firm of chartered surveyors has successfully removed an agricultural occupancy condition from a property at Lea Cross near...
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An attractive livestock farm on the Shropshire Welsh border near Oswestry has been sold within a month of going on...
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As always, Berrys will be present at the Nantwich Show on Wednesday 28th July 2010 with the strawberries and cream...
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Berrys continues to expand despite the recession with a further key appointment in its utilities department.
Elliw Mostyn joins the utilities team...
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Mycotoxins are toxic chemicals which are produced by specific crop infecting fungi.
Differing species of fungi are able to produce mycotoxins...
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Paul Johnson, planning and development practitioner at Berrys’ Kettering office, explains how garden
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Now that more than 60% of England falls within a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone, it is vital that farmers and growers...
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An interesting opportunity to purchase a country house in South Shropshire with buildings, farm diversification facilities and land has arisen...
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Most farmers will be relieved after hearing the Chancellors budget which was not as bad as it could have been...
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The number of fatal and serious incidents in agriculture increases dramatically during the summer months, mainly due to the increased...
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Property sales are buoyant at the Shrewsbury office of Berrys where Sarah Reece reports a flurry of activity in the market...
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Private individuals with large investments could be heavily stung by the proposed alterations to the rate of Capital Gains Tax....
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People selling their properties will no longer need home information packs (Hips), the new coalition government has announced.
The packs, which...
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Farming minister James Paice has confirmed that there will be a science-led cull of badgers in England to combat bTB...
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Berrys has appointed Shropshire farmer’s son Nick Williams to further expand its planning and development services throughout the region.
Nick, 26,...
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The new coalition government will be drawing on the agricultural sector to help win the battle over climate change with...
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Prime Minister David Cameron has appointed Caroline Spelman MP as Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
A Member of...
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Berrys were on to a winner at South Shropshire Hunt’s Point to Point meeting at Eyton on Severn on May...
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Berrys is stepping up its marketing prowess taking on board the latest social media techniques to boost publicity for properties...