Top tips for farmers affected by utility works

With the Government looking to meet ambitious net zero and levelling up targets, Strutt and Parker's Matthew Cornish takes a look at the impact on farmers from upgrading infrastructure

Alex Black
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Farmers should take advice early on utility works
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Farmers should take advice early on utility works

An increasing number of farmers and landowners were likely to be affected by the need to install new pipes and cables across farmland. Hundreds of miles of new and upgraded infrastructure is needed...

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