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Turning a crisis into a drama - Post Office drama shows power of story telling.
Telling stories is one of the oldest forms of human communication. From earliest times, when tales were told around the fire blazing at the entrance to the cave, to today’s Hollywood blockbusters and social media reels, stories that grab the imagination and touch us, emotionally, can have the most powerful and profound impact.
Estate Matters Episode 8: Athwenna Irons, Western Morning News | The benefits of achieving coverage in traditional print media
Regional newspaper farming editor Athwenna Irons describes the challenges for agriculture as the countryside undergoes major change, in the latest episode of Estate Matters.
What will 2024 have in store for the rural economy and landed estates?
The rural economy beats to a different drum. Political squabbling, generated in the Westminster bubble and hotly debated inside the M25, doesn’t mean a lot in the countryside, where farmers and land managers operate in tune with the weather and the seasons.
Report calls for new approach to managing protected sites on Dartmoor.
When farmers and commoners gathered for a meeting on Dartmoor in September, to discuss new restrictions on livestock levels, the overriding emotions in the room were anger and bewilderment.
Estate Matters Episode 7: Steve Strang, Exeter College - The crucial role of communication in urban education masterplanning
The challenge of meeting the development needs of a college of further education is the subject of our new Estate Matters podcast, featuring the Executive Director of Estates and Sustainability at Exeter College, Steve Strang.
Philip Bowern Column: Who cares about the countryside?
Rural affairs, including looking after the environment, mitigating climate change and producing the food we all rely on, is central to the health of the nation. In this opinion piece, first published in the Western Morning News, writer Philip Bowern is concerned that countryside issues do not get the priority treatment from Government that they deserve.
The countryside is a great place to do business – Let’s keep it that way!
The importance of communicating the value of rural business was a key theme of this year’s CLA Business Conference, at a time of unprecedented change in the countryside.
The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement – what’s in it for developers, builders and landowners?
Jeremy Hunt sought to boost business investment and support those who work hard in his Autumn Statement yesterday. Housebuilders and landowners were hoping for concrete policies to lift the sector. They were offered a few headline pledges, but it’ll take time to find out if they work.
Estate Matters Episode 5: Nicola Janus-Harris - Why reputation management is essential for rural estates
Nicola, Head of Agriculture and Rural Estates at Trowers & Hamlins, tells podcast host Anna Byles that there is still a lack of understanding by the public about the work of farmers and estate owners. But she says those who make the effort to improve their communications can reap the rewards.
The first Kings’ speech for Charles sets scene for coming election.
King Charles’ first speech as monarch at the opening of Parliament had at least as much significance as a historical event, as it did a political one.
Landowners have a big part to play in meeting green energy needs.
The way we use the land is changing and many landowners, including the owners and managers of large rural estates, are providing the sites to help society adapt to new challenges.
From developments in agriculture, to the provision of residential and commercial premises, the role of landowners in matching their sustainable business models to the demands of a changing world are well-documented.
What Labour's plan to build would mean for landowners & developers
Many developers will welcome a government, irrespective of its political make-up, that brings some clarity to the issue of house-building. Significant challenges remain, not least the need for landowners and developers to see a meaningful return on the substantial investment required to bring forward a project and pay for vital infrastructure, like schools, healthcare and leisure facilities.
Estate Matters Episode 4: Anthony Downs - Charrettes: generating trust through community engagement
The director of one of Britain’s leading landed estates tells KOR Communications’ latest Estate Matters podcast that ongoing engagement with communities can be the key to winning support for new ventures, from building houses to changing a right of way.
Insight: Is slowing down on the road to net zero the right choice?
Rowing back on measures designed to help Britain hit net zero by 2050 has, his critics say, put the Prime Minister on the wrong side of history.
Will further cuts to livestock numbers on Dartmoor prove damaging?
Farmers on Dartmoor are facing serious threats to their businesses as a result of restrictions on the numbers of sheep and cattle they can graze on SSSIs on the Moor.
Estate Matters Episode 3: Dr Liz Mattison – the value of proactive communications for landed estates.
Changes to the way the landscape is managed as the UK moves towards a greener future makes it increasingly important for landowners to forge strong communications’ links with local communities and other stakeholders.
KOR responds to the U-turn on nutrient neutrality rules
How do you meet the demands of a growing population, providing enough houses to put a roof over everyone’s head, while at the same time cleaning up our rivers and making more space for wildlife?
World Photography Day – The Power of Pictures
World Photography Day provides a chance to celebrate the very best pictures. It is also an opportunity to acknowledge that in our fast-paced world, where we are being bombarded with information of all kinds, an arresting image still grabs our attention.
Estate Matters, Episode 2, Paul Osborne, LHC, with Andrew Howard - Sharing the message about a greener way of living
Creating entire new communities from scratch to meet Britain’s housing needs comes with its own special challenges and requires early engagement with neighbours and other stakeholders.
Insight: Government missing the target on the desperate need for more homes
We all need somewhere to live. But the challenges of putting a roof over everyone’s head in Britain have seldom been more acute.