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Farmers fight to save estate at heart of Powys Welsh-speaking community

environmentAugust 10, 2025
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Farmers fight to save estate at heart of Powys Welsh-speaking community
Tenants with smallholdings on estate, seen as a crucial stepping stone for young farmers, are being served with notices to quit by the councilFarmers and agricultural unions are fighting to ...

Tenants with smallholdings on estate, seen as a crucial stepping stone for young farmers, are being served with notices to quit by the council

Farmers and agricultural unions are fighting to save a large farming estate owned by Powys council amid sell-off plans that tenants say will affect the rural Welsh-speaking community by taking away a crucial stepping stone for young farmers.

A total of 19 tenants living and working on 130 smallholdings, or about 15%, have been served with notices to quit since the local authority began sending eviction letters in February this year. The Guardian understands at least one was in arrears.

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Source: Guardian - World News

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