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Defra release ELM Schemes update

Defra release ELM Schemes update Defra have published further information and a report on their Environmental Land Management (ELM) Schemes.   Of particular interest are details of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) 2023 offer and an outline of how Countryside Stewardship (CS) will be taken forward in ELMs.   SFI launched in 2022 with three […]

Long term plans to protect mature woodland

Keith Muir

As new research highlights the benefit of protecting mature woodlands, we look at long-term woodland plans for mature woodland to ensure they are healthy and diverse. Keith Muir, Davidson & Robertson’s Head of Forestry, has been looking at new research which clearly vindicates what many foresters have known for years – mature woodlands are far […]

Increased Payment Rates for Countryside Stewardship in England

Chris Edmunds CAAV Chair

With the start of the new year the there are changes to rates and payments for Countryside Stewardship in England. Capital Grants DEFRA have announced that the majority of Countryside Stewardship capital payments will increase from 5th January 2023, with rates up by an average of 48%. The increased rates will apply to capital agreements […]

Equestrian market update – Lewis Anderson, Director, takes the lead rein

Man standing in foreground with trees and horses in background

The equestrian market is something that Davidson and Robertson believes has growth potential – especially around Aberdeenshire where there is a large and active horse population. Lewis Anderson, director in charge of the Davidson and Robertson Rural and Agency team, is in the perfect place to advise on the equine property market. Lewis is a […]

New face leads forestry team

Keith Muir with trees

Keith Muir has joined Davidson & Robertson as Associate Director, heading an expanding forestry team. With growing interest in woodland, management and diversification in the forestry industry, directors at Davidson & Robertson – rural surveyors and consultants, looked to strengthen their forestry team with a senior appointment to meet the demands from clients. Keith Muir […]

Quality training for 2 new Chartered Surveyors

Debra and Will by trees

Davidson & Robertson says quality training pays dividends as two new Chartered Surveyors qualify. Two newly qualified Chartered Surveyors are celebrating their success with their mentors at Davidson & Robertson, rural surveyors and consultants with offices across Scotland. Debra Jarvie and Will Frazer have passed their Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) exams, qualifying as Chartered […]

Harnessing the power of hydro

Lodore falls hydro power

D&R helped hotel client harness the power of hydro from iconic waterfall.   Davidson and Robertson, the rural surveyors and consultants with offices in Cockermouth, has been supporting a hotel client on a unique hydro project. The hotel is set to reduce electricity running costs, enabling them to cut their carbon footprint further and make it […]

Infrastructure projects – know your rights

Any infrastructure scheme is a complex project which often involves tricky and intricate negotiations frequently with long term implications. Being involved with clients when a project is first announced makes a huge difference – be that negotiating to adjust infrastructure routes, agreeing suitable mitigation measures and equipment, compensation and potentially including injurious affection (the negative […]

Equine market resilience

Aerial shot of a paddock with a house in the foreground

The equine market is still very strong, and despite current fluctuating economic uncertainties, we have a number of equine properties coming to market in the coming months. In the last year D&R has successfully sold a range of rural and equestrian properties including: Equestrian property with fantastic facilities and access – prompt sale well in […]