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Landowners take on MOD.

Series: Birmingham Post ; 17 June 1999, 24(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: The Country Landowners' Association (CLA) criticises the conclusion in a report on the proposed sell-off of defence land that the principle of justice found in the Crichel Down code is 'out-moded and counter-productive'. In response to the Development of the redundant defence estate issued by the DETR, the CLA argues that the Crichel Down rules should be strengthened rather than weakened.
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The Country Landowners' Association (CLA) criticises the conclusion in a report on the proposed sell-off of defence land that the principle of justice found in the Crichel Down code is 'out-moded and counter-productive'. In response to the Development of the redundant defence estate issued by the DETR, the CLA argues that the Crichel Down rules should be strengthened rather than weakened.