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Letters to the editor: 'Give us our Northallerton trees – in the ground, not in coffins'

High Street trees I READ with great sadness of the decision by Hambleton District Council to decide against planting trees in Northallerton High Street and use planters instead due to opposition from the Showman’s Guild. “Protest as tree plans changed for planters” (D&S Times, Feb 19). Northallerton High Street like many other high streets around the country will have to evolve from mainly retail to a blend of retail, hospitality and residential if it is to survive. The addition of an attractive public space in the centre of the town would be a key part in this, encouraging visitors to the town which would in turn reap its own financial benefit for businesses on the High Street as well as providing an attractive multipurpose venue to host outdoor events such as music, live theatre or a host of other community events.

Long-awaited report sets out guidance for agri-food trade

Long-awaited report sets out guidance for agri-food trade >More in © AdobeStock/ Simon Mayer Government needs to strike a balance between liberalising trade and ensuring UK farmers are not undermined by substandard imported food, says the Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) in its long-awaited report. The TAC was formed after prolonged requests from the NFU in July 2020, with a remit to advise government on how to advance the interests of UK farmers, food producers and consumers in future trade agreements. This was at a time of intense debate over the Agriculture Bill, where government repeatedly rejected demands to make it illegal to import food that do not match the UK’s in terms of animal welfare and environmental protection.

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