Rural Shropshire - What next for farming, food and landscape event 3rd March Shrewsbury Football Club

6 Feb 2017

Friday 3rd March 2017, 1.30 to 5pm Sovereign Suite, Shrewsbury Town Football Club SY2 6ST

FREE EVENT Booking required!

CPRE Shropshire invites you to a free conference on the future of farming and how agricultural policies and subsidies post BREXIT could affect a landscape which was formed by centuries of farming.

Speakers include: Christopher Price, Director of Policy, Country Land and Business Association (CLA) Clare Cole, Natural England, North Mercia region Mark Measures & Joy Greenall, Organic farmers in the Shropshire Hills Simon Latter, Senior Account Executive, NFU Mutual Cath Landles, Community & Landscape Officer, Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (SHAONB) Liam Bell, Gamekeeper and National Chair, National Gamekeepers Organisation (NGO) Graeme Willis, Farming Adviser, Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE)

Chaired by Robin Thompson OBE, DL, President, CPRE Shropshire

Free parking : free entry Light refreshments Disabled access

To book your free place now, contact: Sarah Jameson, Administrator, CPRE Shropshire admin@cpreshropshire.org.uk or 01547 528546 Deadline for bookings: Monday 27th February

Farm subsidies : Protecting the Landscape : Rural economy Soil conservation : Tourism & local communities : Organic farming Small farms Conservation & shooting

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