Golf course development
Language: English Series: Big Farm Weekly ; 14 November 1991, 24&25(3)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Examines the implications of turning agricultural land into golf courses for both tenant and landlord. Also looks at the options for developing the land and whether long-term leases may be the best option.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2745-37 Review of hill farming support | WB2745-38 Strategy for farming | WB2745-39 Tree planting increase | WB2745-40 Golf course development | WB2745-41 Council tax banding | WB2745-42 Tax fraud by builders | WB2745-43 VAT on buildings and land |
Examines the implications of turning agricultural land into golf courses for both tenant and landlord. Also looks at the options for developing the land and whether long-term leases may be the best option.