07/04/05  
             The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has welcomed
               the announcement of a May 5 General election, which brings to
            an end months of speculation. 
            Anticipating the intense political campaigning in the weeks ahead,
              the CLA has already launched its own manifesto for the countryside,
              calling on all candidates to support policies it wants the next
              Government to tackle. It also emphasises the increasing importance
              of the rural electorate in the outcome of the election. 
            Douglas Chalmers, Director CLA North says : 
            "Countryside issues are growing in political importance,
              and the electorate must seize this opportunity to influence the
              candidates. Our elected representatives may be responsible for
              developing policy, but we, our families and our communities are
              the ones affected. 
             
            "We have to reconcile the practical interests of rural land
              managers and businesses, and the needs of rural communities who
              wish a sustainable future, with the demands on politicians who
              have also to recognise a larger urban electorate. This is our chance
              to make sure that it is the candidate who best understands how
              to achieve this, who wins the rural vote. 
            "If a candidate in a rural area doesn't fully understand
              today's countryside, or the problems and opportunities of the people
              who live and work there, can they really claim to understand the
              politics of their constituency or to be able to best serve those
              they represent? Election time is when our politicians have to come
              to us, and it presents our best opportunity to challenge candidates
              as to whether they can truly represent us or whether our vote should
              go elsewhere." 
            The main points of the CLA Manifesto include:  
            1. A positive infrastructure
                for rural business The CLA's manifesto highlights the need for
                inward investment in and flexible planning policies for rural
              areas to promote jobs, housing, transport and services. 
            2. A rural policy for the British countryside Rural policies and
              the agencies which deliver them must acknowledge that environmental
              and social sustainability both depend on economic sustainability
              - a point that is all too frequently not appreciated by politicians. 
            3. A balanced approach to open access We need a sensible approach
              that allows access to be considered on a case-by-case basis, enabling
              a balance to be struck between public need, the effect on land
              management and the environment. 
            4. Tax change to boost diversification The CLA is pressing candidates
              to support a tax system which recognises that many rural businesses
              conduct a mixture of activities (that are currently separated only
              by different tax bands) that would benefit enormously from a more
              coherent approach. 
            5. A reduction in climate change by producing renewable energy
              A greater emphasis should be given other renewable sources, apart
              from wind power, including biofuels and biomass. 
            6. Recognition of the benefits of the sport of shooting Wider
              recognition is needed of the contribution which shooting makes
              to the environment and the economy. This includes placing no further
              restrictions on game shooting and reviewing existing unjustifiable
              restrictions. 
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