You are warmly invited to the next Clwyd county meeting on Wednesday 26th February at 7.30pm at Ruthin Farmers Auction, to discuss the latest on the NFU Cymru’ Family Farm Tax campaign. We will be joined by Tori Morgan, NFU Cymru National Policy Adviser.
Tori will give an update on animal health and welfare, wider policy issues and recruitment for the NFU Cymru Next Generation Development Group. The programme offers younger members the opportunity to experience the full length and breadth of NFU Cymru in order to inspire a future generation of NFU Cymru leaders. The programme is a great chance for individuals to meet with other like minded members.
Members will also receive an update on all the lobbying NFU Cymru has undertaken on their behalf in regards to the proposed changes to APR and BPR.
The meeting is open to all and we look forward to seeing you there.
AGENDA
Welcome and Apologies
NFU Cymru – Family Farm Tax Campaign Update
Guest Speaker: Tori Morgan, NFU Cymru National Policy Adviser
Discussion
Any other Business
You can register by clicking the register button, emailing [email protected] or ringing 01982 554200.
Event details
Start Date
26 Chwefror 2025 at 19:30
End Date
26 Chwefror 2025 at 22:30
Location
Ruthin Farmers Auction, LL15 1PB
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