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Estate Matters Episode 20: Iestyn John | Navigating the updated National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)
The Government’s revised planning policies offer opportunities for landowners and developers to create more homes more quickly – without compromising on the provision of essential infrastructure or abandoning high quality design.
Estate Matters Episode 19: Charlie and Beilby Forbes Adam | Lessons in Succession
Handing over control of the Escrick Park Estate in Yorkshire to his son, Beilby, was “quite a challenge,” Charlie Forbes Adam admits in the latest Estate Matters podcast from KOR Communications.
Estate Matters Episode 18: Michael Birnie & Sarah White | The Ernest Cook Trust on the balance of funding charitable aims through land and property management
The management of the nine estates spread across England that make up the land holdings of The Ernest Cook Trust is carried out with a clear focus on the Trust’s primary purpose as an education-based charity.
Estate Matters Episode 17: Philipp Lukas - Future Biogas | How to talk about renewable energy
There is a good story to tell about the production of ‘green gas’ – and landowners and farmers producing the raw material at the start of the process can be proud of what they do and should be ready to talk about it, says Philipp Lukas, Chief Executive Officer of Future Biogas.
Estate Matters Episode 16: Ben Murphy | The Duchy of Cornwall Estates Director on the vital role of legacy developments.
Creating affordable housing that is no different in quality to homes built for open market sale is a matter of huge pride for the Duchy of Cornwall at its two high-profile developments, Poundbury in Dorset and Nansledan in Cornwall.
Duchy Estates Director Ben Murphy tells the latest episode of KOR Communications’ Estate Matters podcast that more than a third of the homes built at Poundbury, the Duchy’s community on the edge of Dorchester where work began more than 30 years ago, are affordable.
Estate Matters Episode 15: Molly Biddell | Engaging land managers with nature-based solutions.
Farmers must be valued for managing the landscape and protecting and enhancing nature as well as for producing food, if wildlife-depleted Britain is to improve its environment and continue to feed its population.
That’s the message from Molly Biddell, Head of Natural Capital at the Knepp Estate in Sussex, a trailblazing 3,500-acre rewilding project which abandoned traditional farming 20 years ago and has become one of the UK’s most biodiverse nature reserves.
Estate Matters Episode 14: Victoria Vyvyan | The CLA President's views on land management under a Labour Government
CLA President and Cornish rural estate owner Victoria Vyvyan believes the new Labour Government and its Defra team are listening to voices from the countryside in essential areas of policy, including planning, farming and energy.
Estate Matters turns one year old!
KOR Communications’ podcast, Estate Matters, is celebrating its first anniversary after a remarkable twelve months with guests providing insights across the rural and development sectors, from farming to journalism, politics to housing.
Estate Matters Episode 13: Minette Batters | Food and Farming: the future of land management
Minette Batters led the National Farmers’ Union during the most tumultuous times in decades for British agriculture, as the nation faced Brexit, the Covid pandemic and the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Estate Matters Episode 12: Jayne Clemens | Crisis talks: Why estates should prepare a crisis communications plan
Businesses and individuals with a reputation to protect need to put robust plans in place to deal with threats that can damage their name or brand.
Estate Matters Episode 11: Lord Charlie Courtenay | The 19th Earl of Devon on the modern management of Powderham Castle Estate
Charlie Courtenay, barrister, parliamentarian and proprietor of the 3,500-acre Powderham Castle Estate in Devon, says he sees the business as an 800-year-old start up social enterprise with the potential for long-term sustainable growth.
Estate Matters Ep10: David Cope, Founder of 600 Strategy - Landed Estates: Heroes in the battle against climate change
Rural Estates can be ‘heroes’ in helping to reduce the impact of climate change – but they need to talk about what they are doing and engage with their communities.
Estate Matters Episode 9: George Eustice - Insights from a former Environment Minister on politics and land management
The MP for Camborne, Redruth and Hayle, who spent nine years as a Minister at Defra, rising to become Secretary of State in 2020, makes the prediction in a remarkably frank conversation with KOR Communications’ podcast host Anna Byles in the latest episode of Estate Matters.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Estate Matters Episode 1: Leigh Rix - Building trust: the importance of stakeholder engagement
The value of professional communications in helping landowners achieve success with development projects is explored in the Estate Matters podcast.