NFU responds to HS2 announcement

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“We recognise the importance of investing in the nation’s transport infrastructure but it’s crucial that only land needed to build the line is taken to minimise the impact on our farm businesses. We must think responsibly about taking land out of food production, particularly as we face a multitude of challenges and opportunities with life outside of the EU. And we must not forget the vital role farming and land use must play in the global challenge of climate change.

“Now we have certainty that the project is continuing it’s vital that HS2 improves its communications with landowners and farmers. This means giving longer notice periods before taking land on a temporary or permanent basis and, critically, paying out fair compensation as quickly as possible. The present system is taking far too long, and farmers, their businesses and their families are suffering.  HS2 must also spend time understanding how farm businesses will be impacted by the construction works and reach compensation agreements at an earlier stage so that agricultural buildings and farmhouses can be relocated and built before possession is taken. This is the only way some farm businesses are going to stay operating.

“It is essential, once the construction of the line has been completed, farm businesses are left in a strong, viable condition where land can still be farmed productively. We will continue to represent our members’ interests to ensure they are fairly compensated and that any disruption is kept to a minimum.”