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Foot Anstey's Farms, Estates and Rural Land team bring you our Experts in the Field podcast series providing insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business. Over the coming weeks we'll hear from specialist guest speakers including the NFU, Savills and Saffery Champness as well as our in-house experts.
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Ep. 26 Experts in the Field: Making the most of the opportunities presented by Biodiversity Net Gain
The Farms, Estates & Rural Land team at Foot Anstey bring you the next episode of the firm's popular podcast series which provide insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business.
In our second episode on biodiversity net gain, Partner and Head of Farms, Estates & Rural Land, Edward Venmore and Associate, Rose Westwood are again joined by Jacob Hepworth-Bell and Tristan Carlyle from Aurochs Ecology Ltd to discuss biodiversity net gain and how rural landowners can make the most of the opportunities it presents.
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Farms, Estates & Rural Land team: Farms, Estates and Rural Land | Foot Anstey
Natural Capital: Natural Capital | Foot Anstey
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Ep. 25 Experts in the Field: Understanding Biodiversity Net Gain
The Farms, Estates & Rural Land team at Foot Anstey bring you the next episode of the firm's popular podcast series which provide insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business.
In this episode, Partner and Head of Farms, Estates & Rural Land, Edward Venmore is joined by Associate, Rose Westwood and Jacob Hepworth-Bell and Tristan Carlyle from Aurochs Ecology Ltd to discuss bio-diversity net gain, what it is and how it is likely to impact on rural land use.
Useful resources
Farms, Estates & Rural Land team: Farms, Estates and Rural Land | Foot Anstey
Natural Capital: Natural Capital | Foot Anstey
Aurochs Ecology: Welcome to Aurochs Ecology | Aurochs Ecology Ltd. -
Ep. 24 Experts in the Field: Natural Capital - Using land for environmental projects on the farm
The Farms, Estates & Rural Land team at Foot Anstey bring you the next episode of the firm's popular podcast series which provide insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business.
In the first episode of our new season focusing on Natural Capital, our experts discuss the options available for farmers and other landowners interested in using their land for environmental projects.
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Farms, Estates & Rural Land team: Farms, Estates and Rural Land | Foot Anstey
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Ep. 23 Experts in the Field: Navigating rights of way
The Farms, Estates & Rural Land team at Foot Anstey bring you the next episode of the firm's popular podcast series which provides insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business.
In this episode, Partner and Head of Farms, Estates & Rural Land, Edward Venmore is joined by Associate, Rose Westwood and Solicitor, Jane Last to discuss rights of way over rural land.
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Ep. 22 Experts in the Field: Land use conflicts - Am I being a nuisance?
The Farms, Estates & Rural Land team at Foot Anstey bring you the next episode of the firm's popular podcast series which provides insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business.
In this podcast episode, our experts look at at the three different types of nuisance claims: public, private, and statutory nuisance.
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Ep. 21 Experts in the Field: A guide to jointly owned property in the rural sector
The Farms, Estates & Rural Land team at Foot Anstey bring you the next episode of the firm's popular podcast series which provides insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business.
In this podcast episode, our experts look at how property can be split between joint owners such as multi-generational farming families or unmarried couples and how to document this in a way which hopefully avoids future disputes.
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Twitter: Foot Anstey - Farms, Estates and Rural Land team
Farms, Estates and Rural Land team: Farms, Estates and Rural Land | Foot Anstey
Family team: Family | Foot Anstey
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