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Articles on the matters that come across the practice each month. Biodiversity and woodland, valuation and tenancy, succession and the shifting legislative landscape that frames it all. They are written by us. There is no agency in the middle of them. We aim for plain language, supporting evidence and an honest point of view. We trust our readers to disagree with us where they should.
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FEATURED ARTICLE
Most estates underestimate their deer numbers by two to four times – and a cull plan built on the wrong number was never going to work. We look at what a thermal survey actually captures, why the count is only the starting point, and how it translates into a cull plan that genuinely changes the woodland.
FEATURED CASE STUDY
A rent review under a vanishing tenancy
An Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 tenancy is a tightly prescribed agreement. Few remain. Fewer still are well understood by either side of the agreement. Acting for the tenant of one such holding, our Associate Director James negotiated a reduction in rent that was both defensible against precedent and protective of a family farming business.
The case is described in fuller terms, and with names withheld at the client’s request, in the linked case study.
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