Slow response to levy ballot
18 May 2012
The Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board has received just one written request for a ballot on the horticultural levy.
The Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board has received just one written request for a ballot on the horticultural levy.
Woods, shorelines and a trail in Scotland are to be protected thanks to a £2m Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant for six projects to prompt volunteers to get involved.
Kees Jan Groenewoud has been appointed as secretary of the Plant Variety Board (Raad van Plantenrassen) by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture & Innovation.
Industry unites to pursue turf-watering exemption as businesses report mounting sales losses from continuing restrictions.
We asked industry leaders what legislation changes the Government could make that would help them.
Representatives from the landscape and turf industry are calling for water companies to review their Temporary Use Bans and provide concessions following last month's record rainfall.
Government proposals to replace the advisory committee on pesticides with a committee of scientific experts could harm the "public credibility" of the scientists involved, the British Crop Production Council has warned.
The latest Town & Country Planning (Tree Preservation) (England) Regulations 2012 contain an updated model order and new provisions.
Concern raised over environmental safeguards set out in National Planning Policy Framework.
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