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Tom Heap hears four radical visions for the future of the British countryside after Brexit. He's joined by Baroness Young, Chair of the Woodland Trust and former head of the Environment Agency and the RSPB, the writer and Guardian columnist George Monbiot, economist Michael Liebreich and by Welsh hill farmer Gareth Wyn Jones.
Can they come up with a plan for the British landscape once the Common Agricultural Policy and European environmental legislation are consigned to history?
Producer: Martin Poyntz-Roberts.
By BBC Radio 44.7
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Tom Heap hears four radical visions for the future of the British countryside after Brexit. He's joined by Baroness Young, Chair of the Woodland Trust and former head of the Environment Agency and the RSPB, the writer and Guardian columnist George Monbiot, economist Michael Liebreich and by Welsh hill farmer Gareth Wyn Jones.
Can they come up with a plan for the British landscape once the Common Agricultural Policy and European environmental legislation are consigned to history?
Producer: Martin Poyntz-Roberts.

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