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2nd December 2006
Letter in response to
various letters in local press: The Citizen (23/11/06), The Gazette
(24/11/06) and Wilts and Glos Standard (23/11/06):
Conservative
County councillors claim that Cotswold's ancient farmland including
much in the Stroud area, is not at risk of being sold. However other
councillors, along with farmers who protested outside Shire Hall last
week are rightly concerned by the Tory move to establish a group to
oversee farm land disposal.
Tories and Labour have
both privatised public assets on a massive scale. It is important these
farms don't go the same way and worse still end up as 'pony paddock
weekenders'. Too many farms are going out of business. This makes our
County farms all the more important for young people who want to start
farming. Future oil price rises will also make a return to farming in
Gloucestershire essential. If we sell the farms off now we will loose
the possibilities of revitalising our local farming.
The community buy-out of Fordhall farm earlier this year by the 5,500 people provides one way forward (i): community land trusts
which mutualise landholding using a cooperative, non-profit model. By
mutualising land we can enable it to be forever affordable to
individuals and accessible to the community. Land is effectively taken
off the market, rather than at risk of being privatised by councillors
now or in the future.
Cllr. Philip Booth, Stroud District Green Party.
Note
(i) The Stroud Community Agriculture
project is another model where a farm has direct support from people:
monthly contributions from members ensure the farm keeps running and
they get a regular share of the produce.
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