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EFG holds Fifth Members’ Meeting
Yesterday, EFG held its Fifth Members’ Meeting at Codford Village Hall, Wiltshire. Over 80 people attended the event (also held virtually) with a range of interesting speakers. EFG Chair Rob […]
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EFG farmers lead project to tackle water pollution in the River Wylye
The Wylye Valley Farmer Cluster, based on the River Wylye in Wiltshire are progressing well in their project on testing water pollution. Supported by Environmental Farmers Group, the farmers are […]
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EFG voices opinion on nutrient neutrality amendment
Earlier this week, the government announced an amendment to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill. This amendment would mean that housing developers would not be required to mitigate the additional […]
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Large-scale farmers’ group is helping developers unlock house building
The Environmental Farmers Group (EFG) has been set up by a group of farmers in Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset to deliver highly assured, co-ordinated environmental projects on a catchment scale. The cooperative […]
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EFG responds to misleading Times article on farming’s impact on water
Today, the Times has published a letter from EFG in response to the Times’ misleading article written on Tuesday 8 August on the nutrient pollution impact farming has on water courses […]
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EFG Speaking at Groundswell 2023
EFG were very pleased to sit on two panel discussions this week at Groundswell 2023. Gavin Fauvel, EFG Board Member, spoke on Wednesday alongside Helen Edmundson (Deputy Director, Green Finance […]
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World famous chalk streams will benefit from expanded Environmental Farmers Group
31 farmers of the Test and Itchen catchments in Hampshire are set to join the 147 neighbouring farmers already supporting the Environmental Farmers Group (EFG) making 178 farms, covering 81,344 […]
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EFG at 10 Downing Street
Through EFG’s work with the Green Finance Institute, EFG was yesterday represented at 10 Downing Street by Board Member Teresa Dent CBE. Some of the key industry stakeholders were present […]
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The Times: Wylye Valley Cluster begin water quality project
A group of Wiltshire farmers have created a laboratory in the corner of a stable to test pollution levels in one of the country’s most important chalk streams. The 31 […]