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  • Local Authorities Making Farmland Work for the Public Good
  • About
  • Manifesto: Land in the Public Interest
  • I. Acting as an owner and manager of public land
  • II. Acting as a facilitator of the local land system
  • III. Acting as a regulator and making local land policies
  • Practical resources to get started
  • Bibliography
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  1. Bibliography

United Kingdom

Access to Land members and partners: Shared Assetsarrow-up-right, Biodynamic Land Trustarrow-up-right, Soil Associationarrow-up-right, Real Farming Trustarrow-up-right, Ecological Land Cooparrow-up-right, Scottish Farm Land Trustarrow-up-right

Networks and organisations:

  • Food Farming and Countryside Commission (FFCC)arrow-up-right

Other resources:

  • CPRE, New Economics Foundation, Shared Assets. Reviving county farms. arrow-up-right

  • CPRE, New Economics Foundation, Shared Assets. Reimagining council farms.arrow-up-right

  • Food, Farming and Countryside Commission. A Devon Land Use Framework. arrow-up-right

  • UK Government. Neighbourhood planning processes and policyarrow-up-right.

  • Land Explorer Mapping Toolsarrow-up-right (Not yet available in NI or Scotland)

  • Community Land Advisory Servicearrow-up-right (Currently only in Wales)

  • ACES Rural. Rural Practice Guidance for Local Authoritiesarrow-up-right

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