Devolution in North Yorkshire will help tackle climate change and financial pressures faced by farmers, says a leading figure in The Dales
is home to Belted Galloway cattle, sheep, a holiday cottage, a 32-bed bunk barn and two Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Mr Heseltine, a former rugby union player, is also the chair of the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.
He said: “It’s important that North Yorkshire has greater powers and responsibilities to combat the challenges that we face.“Local decision-making has a better understanding of the intricacies of our landscapes, the people who farm in them and the way we work with nature and the environment.“We are seeing more extreme weather and we are seeing fewer of the iconic Yorkshire species such as lapwings and curlews. We want to farm in an environmentally responsible way.
“There is an argument for public money for public good if we are delivering for nature and biodiversity alongside the food we are producing.
A mayor for York and North Yorkshire, who is set to be elected in May 2024, would form a direct relationship with the Government and champion the region, ensuring the needs and issues of local farmers are heard at a national level to help shape and influence policy.The leader of North Yorkshire County Council, Coun Carl Les, said: “York and North Yorkshire represents the largest rural and farming economy in the North.
“Our farmers have a hugely important role to play in supporting our environment, prosperity and wellbeing. We believe the proposed devolution deal with the Government will help promote the long-term sustainability of our farms.”
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