NFU officially unveils new London base

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Written by Rachel Martin

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has officially opened its new and improved base in the heart of Westminster to ensure the voice of British farming is heard where it matters.

The bigger, bespoke offices at No.18 Smith Square give the NFU increased opportunities to meet policy makers to discuss important political developments and issues affecting its farming members.

Facilities at the building include an open plan space with hot desks, high-tech audio and video conference facilities and a radio studio. Removable partitions also allow for space for meetings and functions catering for over 100 people.

The office has already hosted 20 high-profile meetings and events including the Drought Summit and Brexit Farming Roundtable, both attended by Michael Gove, the Livestock Information Service event with Defra Minister Lord Gardiner and numerous press briefings for the national and farming media.



NFU president Minette Batters said: “At this crucial time when farming’s future is being decided upon, it has never been more important for the NFU to have a high-profile presence in the heart of Westminster.

“As the largest agricultural trade association in the UK, the new space gives us more opportunities to meet with MPs and other policy-makers to help shape the food and farming debate and champion British agriculture.



“It will support our lobbying and campaigning priorities in the months and years ahead, giving our farmer and grower members a stronger voice on the political stage.


The NFU has a strong tradition of working hard to influence positive change in farming policy. The NFU employed the country’s first ever political lobbyist, Charles Weller Kent, over a century ago.

“Since then the NFU has maintained a strong presence in Westminster to ensure that British farming and the food we produce is supported by politicians of all parties.

“Our new base in London will play an important role in ensuring we have a strong presence to continue our work influencing Government policy at this time of change for generations to come.”

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JP1

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Livestock Farmer
What a waste of money

The sooner post Brexit, Government offices are moved to the regions the better

I wish they'd move the House of Commons to Holyrood in Edinburgh, deheat the SE of England and shoot Queen Nicola's fox at the same time
 

Henarar

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What a waste of money

The sooner post Brexit, Government offices are moved to the regions the better

I wish they'd move the House of Commons to Holyrood in Edinburgh, deheat the SE of England and shoot Queen Nicola's fox at the same time
will they be though JP ?
so is it really a waste of money ?
 

JP1

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Livestock Farmer
will they be though JP ?
so is it really a waste of money ?
Well if you think it's a benefit to have NFU HQ / Red Tractor and AHDB cheek by jowl in Stoneleigh then may be one could say the tie between Government and NFU in London was equally desirable

When you see how policy seeps out of RT / AHDB relying on the industry to then fix things , I still don't think it's a good idea. But then again maybe I'm a luddite who stupidly wishes anyone working in DEFRA should understand the subject rather than just be a career civil servant
 

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