Arable farmers, having seen farm commodity prices tumble since Summer 2014, are now faced with the lowest crop values for seven years, with levels close to, or below, the cost of production for many growers.
A number of mansions and large stately homes, and the properties and land which surround them, are seeking alternative uses as they are no longer deemed viable as purely residential, due to expensive running and maintenance costs.
The Queen has announced measures being “brought forward to create the right for every household to access high speed broadband. Legislation will be introduced to improve Britain’s competitiveness and make the United Kingdom a world leader in the digital economy.”
Bidwells breaks down the potential impact of the Brexit vote on the UK's agricultural sector - including income volatility, production stats and environmental concerns. Read more here.
Bidwells' business space data book (Our view on Business Space) has identified some key trends with reports showing Bidwells' markets are the fastest growing in the UK.
In this edition of our Planning Commentary, Angus Walker gives his views on the impact Brexit would have on property planning and the real estate market. Read more here
A recent poll undertaken by Farmers Weekly asked 577 farmers how they were going to vote on Brexit. Read our detailed analysis of the results here, and how this affects land prices, farm workers and more.