Not exact matches
With this in mind the Department for Environment, Food and
Rural Affairs (Defra) has outlined plans for a # 3.9 billion investment in rural developments in England - with plans to see businesses, jobs and services in the countryside flou
Rural Affairs (Defra) has outlined plans for a # 3.9 billion investment in
rural developments in England - with plans to see businesses, jobs and services in the countryside flou
rural developments in England - with plans to
see businesses, jobs and services in the countryside flourish.
Blue Cross is pleased to
see that the Environment, Food and
Rural Affairs Committee (Efra) is launching an inquiry into the Dangerous Dogs Act...
We also looked at a decision relating to claims under the Party Walls Etc Act in Bridgland v Earlsmead Estates [2015] EWHC B8 (HC)(our blog is here); the existence of historic public rights of way in R (Andrews) v Secretary of State for Environment Food and
Rural Affairs and others [2015] EWCA Civ 669 (our blog is here); and July
saw a crucial decision about the status of a framework agreement for the purposes of a landlord's consultation obligations in Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea v Lessees of 1 - 24 Pond House [2015] UKUT 0395.
This collaborative action would
see the Minister for
Rural Health working closely with colleagues in several other portfolios: Nigel Scullion (Minister for Indigenous
Affairs); Michaelia Cash (in her capacity as Minister for Women); Fiona Nash (now Minister for Regional Development and Regional Communications); his portfolio colleague Ken Wyatt (Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care); Jane Prentice (relating to disability services); Zed Seselja (multicultural affairs); and Karen Andrews (in relation to her responsibility for vocational education and s
Affairs); Michaelia Cash (in her capacity as Minister for Women); Fiona Nash (now Minister for Regional Development and Regional Communications); his portfolio colleague Ken Wyatt (Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care); Jane Prentice (relating to disability services); Zed Seselja (multicultural
affairs); and Karen Andrews (in relation to her responsibility for vocational education and s
affairs); and Karen Andrews (in relation to her responsibility for vocational education and skills).