Podlediad CAAV

Podlediad CAAV
Aled Rhys Jones sy’n cyflwyno ac yn cynhyrchu Podlediad CAAV ar ran y CAAV (Central Association of Agricultural Valuers).
Mae’r CAAV yn gorff proffesiynol arbenigol sy’n cynrychioli bron i 3,000 o aelodau sy’n gweithio mewn dewis eang o rolau amaethyddol a gwledig ledled Cymru, Lloegr, yr Alban a Gogledd Iwerddon. Ag yntau yn Gymrawd o’r CAAV, mae Aled yn cyfuno ei wybodaeth broffesiynol a’i brofiad fel Prisiwr gyda’i sgiliau darlledu, i gynhyrchu’r podlediadau addysgiadol a thechnegol hyn. Mae pob pennod tua hanner awr o hyd ac maen nhw ar gael ar sawl llwyfan gan gynnwys Apple, Spotify a Google Podcasts yn ogystal â gwefan y CAAV. Dangosir detholiad isod hefyd.
1Telecoms: what the 'Dale Park' case means for rural mast renewals
Three years after the new Electronic Communications Code came into force, we are starting to see some clarity emerge on how the renewal of agreements for rural telecoms sites should be dealt with. In this podcast, Kate Russell of the CAAV discusses the Upper Tribunal decision in ON Tower v Green and how it can help those dealing with renewals to reach agreement.
2The Agricultural Transition Plan – the biggest shake-up in farming policy for over 50 years
Jeremy Moody of the CAAV reviews the government’s new Agricultural Transition Plan which lays out the roadmap for phasing out direct payments (BPS) and phasing in the new Environmental Land Management (ELM) scheme in England.
3Renewing Telecoms Agreements: Where Are We Now?
Kate Russell of the CAAV reviews recent case law which sheds light on the correct approach to the renewal of telecoms agreements under the Electronic Communications Code in England and Wales.
4Tomorrow’s Business - Land, Valuation, Technology and People
Tomorrow’s Business was the theme of the CAAV’s first ever Virtual National Conference. In this episode, Jeremy Moody of the CAAV shares the highlights from the conference and summarises the key points from each of the speakers.
5Unlocking Development
The Prime Minister has set out his vision for investment in the economy to help the UK “build back better” after the Covid-19 pandemic. In this episode, Jeremy Moody of the CAAV discusses how the government is eager to unlock development through reforms to the planning system and investment in infrastructure.
6Borwick v Clear Water – the fish that got away!
The recent Court of Appeal decision in Borwick Development Solutions Limited v Clear Water Fisheries Limited considered whether solar panels and commercial fish pass to a buyer of the land. As the first such case on solar panels and with few legal precedents for the fish, Jeremy Moody of the CAAV gives a fascinating commentary on the case where fish possibly worth over £1m got away!
7Good Practice in Statutory Compensation Claims
Kate Russell of the CAAV explains why good practice is so important in compulsory purchase and other statutory compensation claims and highlights some of the key messages for agents involved in this work.
8The Agriculture Bill - a watershed moment for British Agriculture
In our second episode, Jeremy Moody of the CAAV gives an in-depth analysis of the new and eagerly anticipated Agriculture Bill. He talks through the phasing out of BPS in England, the payment of “public money” for the delivery of “public goods” and the proposed changes to agricultural tenancies. Whilst the Bill primarily focuses on future powers for England, Jeremy also provides commentary and comparison with the policies being developed in the other devolved countries of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
9Jeremy Moody on Reviewing a Farm Business and Preparing for Change
The Secretary and Adviser to the CAAV, Jeremy Moody, gives his analysis of the future challenges that farming businesses will face, how they should act now and prepare for change with the role of the valuer as a trusted adviser helping clients through this. He also discusses some highlights of the CAAV’s most recent publication called ‘Reviewing a Business: An Introduction for Agricultural Valuers’.