For materials yes, I'm looking at £7/m for stock net and barb with creosote posts. That's the complete job with everything except gates.
sounds cheap enough
For materials yes, I'm looking at £7/m for stock net and barb with creosote posts. That's the complete job with everything except gates.
Dont hold your breathe, we have just been paid for 2019We haven’t been paid for the last year of our 2016-2021 agreement yet. Nor heard about whether or not our proposed 2022 scheme is accepted or not.
With the price of grain having gone up so much, we are seriously contemplating telling NE to shove it and plant cereals instead.
That will men ripping out the 20% of this farm that is in AB1, AB8, AB9 and GS4’s
Bearing in mind 2022 BPS applications are about to be sent our, how can we fill them in if we don’t know whether or not we are in a CS /MTS agreement or not?
Why on earth are @Janet Hughes Defra and her team even talking about ELMs when Defra/RPA cannot even deal with the already existing agreements?
Same here but, given the very limited traffic on this thread so far, it may be that most just don't care too much about it one way or the other.If I was most of them, I’d tell them to Foxtrot Oscar!
The dead hand of HM Treasury - all spending departments asked to delay payments due on old schemes and capital commitments on new ones until the next financial year (April 5th).what I’m missing here,
What do people do about this. Our agreement started 01.01.21, have done the options and are awaiting our first payment for CS. Not knowing exactly what we are going to get, do we put it down as a debtor or disregard it for this financial year?I chased yesterday for our outstanding 2021 ES payment. I had a call back to say that it’s on hold due to the potential of the years extension - our scheme ends this September.
I really don’t see why that should make any difference. The extension doesn’t alter 2021 in any way. @Janet Hughes Defra can you please explain what I’m missing here, I’m feeling more than a little miffed.
Never thought the day would come when an amount overdue from HMG can realistically be filed as a bad debt with HMRC, but the times they are a-changin'.do we put it down as a debtor or disregard it for this financial year?
Would of paid the tax due/paid too!Never thought the day would come when an amount overdue from HMG can realistically be filed as a bad debt with HMRC, but the times they are a-changin'.
I had this with my first 2 payments in 2018 ended up not allowing it in the accounts for the yearWhat do people do about this. Our agreement started 01.01.21, have done the options and are awaiting our first payment for CS. Not knowing exactly what we are going to get, do we put it down as a debtor or disregard it for this financial year?
I imagine this happens a lot!
Same here and still the same standoff with capital works.Just got another e mail today basically saying " we are still working on your application " blar blar blar !