
COVID-19: A VIEW FROM THE COUNTRY by WILLY BROWNE-SWINBURNE
Our Associate Director and the principal of the Capheaton Estate in Northumberland, Willy Browne-Swinburne, offers some positive reflections at this extraordinary time.
Our Associate Director and the principal of the Capheaton Estate in Northumberland, Willy Browne-Swinburne, offers some positive reflections at this extraordinary time.
With the three main national political parties having published their manifestos, we’ve been looking at how far they’ll go in promoting a vibrant future for rural businesses and landowners, and
On Friday 1st November we completed our charity cycle challenge in aid to The Country Trust. The cycling team of 4, set off at Friday midday and set quite a
Recently I had the pleasure of spending the day with The Country Trust, and what an amazing and enlightening experience. The children were on a residential trip from their school
The CIL (Community Infrastructure Levy) is something that local authorities can choose to charge on new developments in their area. The money is used to fund infrastructure that the council,
Solar developers can now think differently when presenting a scheme to the planning authority. As the cost of delivering solar has reduced and the climate change agenda is demanding more
Given the daily changes at Westminster currently, we were surprised but pleased to hear that Nicky Morgan, the culture secretary has announced the launch of The Rural Connected Communities Competition.
The Government has recently issued details on how biodiversity net gain should be delivered as part of new development. Along with their response to DEFRA’s own consultation on mandating net
After our support for Sam Boatwright and his epic triathlon, we were inspired to challenge ourselves. We have decided that in order to allow for as many colleagues to get
Sam Boatwright, our local epic triathlete finally finished his latest voyage at our Skipton offices. Sam set himself the mammoth challenge of swimming the channel, cycling from Land’s End to
Our Associate Director and the principal of the Capheaton Estate in Northumberland, Willy Browne-Swinburne, offers some positive reflections at this extraordinary time.
With the three main national political parties having published their manifestos, we’ve been looking at how far they’ll go in promoting a vibrant future for rural businesses and landowners, and
On Friday 1st November we completed our charity cycle challenge in aid to The Country Trust. The cycling team of 4, set off at Friday midday and set quite a
Recently I had the pleasure of spending the day with The Country Trust, and what an amazing and enlightening experience. The children were on a residential trip from their school
The CIL (Community Infrastructure Levy) is something that local authorities can choose to charge on new developments in their area. The money is used to fund infrastructure that the council,
Solar developers can now think differently when presenting a scheme to the planning authority. As the cost of delivering solar has reduced and the climate change agenda is demanding more
Given the daily changes at Westminster currently, we were surprised but pleased to hear that Nicky Morgan, the culture secretary has announced the launch of The Rural Connected Communities Competition.
The Government has recently issued details on how biodiversity net gain should be delivered as part of new development. Along with their response to DEFRA’s own consultation on mandating net
After our support for Sam Boatwright and his epic triathlon, we were inspired to challenge ourselves. We have decided that in order to allow for as many colleagues to get
Sam Boatwright, our local epic triathlete finally finished his latest voyage at our Skipton offices. Sam set himself the mammoth challenge of swimming the channel, cycling from Land’s End to