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The CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#73 - No gangsters allowed!Money laundering is something few people encounter outside of gangster movies. But it’s an important area to get right – firstly, to ensure your clients are operating on the right side of the law, and secondly, to ensure your own compliance. Many CAAV members will come under the legislation, but it’s a complicated area, so Rebecca Collins navigates the maze. 2025-02-1731 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#72 - An update on Inheritance Tax changesThe country is three months on from a Budget which, on the face of it, talked about economic growth and investment, but has turned into a battleground for the rural sector and the broader economy, sparking mass redundancies and huge protests. Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV, joins Olivia Cooper to talk about the fallout of Rachel Reeves’ proposed Inheritance Tax changes on the rural economy. 2025-01-3056 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#71 - The new planning policy frameworkThe Government recently unveiled its new national planning policy framework for England, which is set to substantially change the planning system with a view to speeding up housing and infrastructure development. Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV, unpicks its far-reaching implications.   2025-01-2449 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#70 - Unpicking the BudgetWednesday 30 October saw Chancellor Rachel Reeves announce her first budget, with some significant changes to Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief, as well as National Insurance and the minimum wage. In this podcast, Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV, breaks down the headlines which will directly impact many family farms and landowners.  2024-10-3025 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#69 - Route to RuralThe CAAV is launching a major new campaign; Route to Rural. Despite having more qualified Fellows and members in training than ever before, demand for agricultural valuers is still outstripping supply. In a bid to attract more people into the sector, the CAAV has built this comprehensive campaign, as secretary and adviser Jeremy Moody explains. 2024-10-0918 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#68 - Seismic change to the planning system?Following Labour’s landslide election win, England is now facing what could be the biggest changes to its planning system in decades. The new Government has rolled out ambitious policies to reshape how and where homes, energy and other infrastructure are built, with a target of 1.5 million new houses for England by 2029. So how might this play out? Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV, explains. 2024-08-2150 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#67 - Valuation of telecom mast sitesIn this episode, we are discussing the valuation of telecom mast sites. Since the introduction of the 'new' Electronic Communications Code in late 2017, there has been an increase in the volume of litigation, with Tribunal cases providing determinations on a range of issues associated with the legislation.    One such area of dispute relates to the amount of consideration or ‘rent’ for a mast site. Rebecca Collins at the CAAV explains more. 2024-08-1334 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#66 – Changes to tenancy succession: What’s ahead?From September 1 this year there are going to be some significant changes to the eligibility tests for farm tenancy succession. The aim is to make it easier for productive land to get into the most suitable hands. But how will it work? Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV, explains.2024-08-0121 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#65 – Getting into detail with the Sustainable Farming IncentiveThere has been an update to the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) for 2024 with new actions and some changes in rules and guidance. So what does it all mean? Join Richard Sanders, technical and policy adviser to the CAAV, as he unpicks the expanded offer. Links mentioned in the podcast are below: Scheme Guidance: SFI scheme information: expanded offer for 2024 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) Collected Actions PDF: SFI-2024-actions-print-version.pdf (publishing.service.gov.uk) Sector Leaflets: EXPANDED SFI - SECTOR LEAFLETS - The Central Association for Agricultural Valuers (caav.org.uk...2024-07-2233 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#64 - Will a change of government really mean change?Last week, Labour won a landslide victory in the general election, despite the second lowest voter turnout since 1918. So what is that going to mean for the rural sector? Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV, has been unpicking the Party’s manifesto promises and following the subsequent activity in Westminster. 2024-07-1230 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#63 – A review of the Spring BudgetThis week, we heard Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s final Budget of this Parliament – and likely the final Tory budget for a few years. Much was touted ahead of the Budget, but what has it really delivered? Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV, has been trawling through the depths of the details to see what lies behind the headline figures. 2024-03-0731 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#62 – A guide to changes affecting compulsory purchase legislation The Levelling-Up and Regeneration Act, which gained Royal Assent last year, has made amendments to compulsory purchase legislation in England. Rebecca Collins from the CAAV offers a practical guide on some of the most pertinent details.  2024-02-2725 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#60 – Moving from BPS to delinked payments: How will it work?Richard Sanders, technical and policy adviser to the CAAV, offers a quick refresher and update on the delinking scheme. As many listeners will be aware, as part of the post-Brexit agricultural transition, England is moving to a farming support system of public money for public goods. Basic payment has been gradually declining, to be phased out by 2027. So what does the future hold? 2023-11-2819 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#59 - A guide to the Sustainable Farming IncentiveThe Government recently announced that the delayed Sustainable Farming Incentive will open for applications on September 18. As Basic Payments are phased out, it will be important for farmers to access funding through this scheme, which offers public payment for public goods – namely environmental services. So what type of land management is eligible for funding, and how can farmers access the scheme? Richard Sanders, technical and policy adviser at the CAAV, joins the podcast to explain. The links for further information, mentioned in the podcast, are available below: SFI Handbook for the SFI 2023 offer - GOV.UK...2023-09-1143 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#58 – Dispute resolution, from negotiation to arbitrationThree years ago, the Agriculture Act gave the CAAV statutory recognition as a professional authority to appoint arbitrators to manage disputes between tenants and landlords. Since then, the council and executive have established the CAAV facilitiating dispute resolution service, and published a range of professional support papers to help in this area. Now, the association has produced a new and comprehensive publication which pulls together many of those threads, to help people avoid disputes with good negotiation, and to manage any unavoidable disputes effectively. We talk with Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV about what this means...2023-09-0525 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#57 - How increasing designated areas might workIn this episode, we talk about increasing demand for designated areas of landscape protection and nature recovery. The Government is committed to protecting 30% of UK land for nature by 2030 and we’re currently some way off that. There has been a raft of new announcements recently relating to increasing the number of protected areas like national parks and SSSIs – so what does this all mean for landowners and farmers? Richard Sanders, technical and policy adviser at the CAAV, joins host Olivia Cooper to find out more. 2023-06-2332 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#56 – Unpicking the Renters (Reform) BillAfter several years of development and a 2019 manifesto commitment for England’s residential let sector, the Government has finally introduced the Renters (Reform) Bill into Parliament, saying it could be law by the end of the year. Even so, it has held over several items for later legislation, and full implementation might take some time. So what changes are ahead, and what do they mean for landlords and tenants in future? Rebecca Collins, technical and policy adviser at the CAAV, takes us through the detail. 2023-06-0125 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#55 – The Rock Review; what’s next?The Government has just issued its response to the Rock Review, the report of the Tenancy Working Group which was established in January 2022 to consider farm tenants’ access to environmental schemes and markets in England. The group made 74 recommendations to Defra, and the Government’s 95-page response has now been issued. Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV, sets out the key points, and considers what they mean for the tenanted sector and natural capital markets in the coming years. 2023-05-2524 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#54 - Nature markets – what’s in the pipeline? In this episode, we take a detailed look at nature markets – a topic that has dominated farming and environmental headlines in recent years. This developing area has the potential to both generate an income for land managers, to mitigate the impact of climate change, and improve our natural environment. But as with any embryonic market, it’s a complex area, so Richard Sanders, technical and policy adviser at the CAAV, joins us to offer a bit of clarity.   2023-05-0432 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#53 –  Artificial intelligence: Opportunity or threat?Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in daily life, and when it comes to work, generative technologies – those which create images and text – could be incredibly useful. There’s been a lot in the news recently about ChatGPT, and it tends to divide opinion – there are those who are worried it will take their jobs and ultimately threaten humanity, and there are others who merrily use it in their day-to-day work to save time on mundane jobs. So who’s right? Richard Sanders, technical and policy adviser at the CAAV, helps unravel this emotive topic. 2023-04-0321 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#52 - The Spring Budget: Unpicking the detailsChancellor Jeremy Hunt has delivered his first Budget – and while there was not a huge amount in there for the farming industry, there are potentially significant changes afoot. That’s because he announced a review of how environmental land management will be treated from a taxation perspective, the potential to limit agricultural property relief on let land, and a big push on encouraging investment. Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the CAAV, picks out the detail and explores the longer-term implications on the rural sector. 2023-03-2028 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#51 - Biodiversity Net GainThe Government has at last revealed its long-awaited response to the mandatory biodiversity net gain consultation from January last year. While the concept has been in the pipeline since the 2019 Spring Statement, voluntary trading has been going on for some time. But now, the requirements will be laid down in law – from November 2023, all developers will have to deliver a 10% net gain in biodiversity, to offset the environmental damage they cause. As with any new legislation, there’s a lot of detail to unpick, so Richard Saunders, technical and policy adviser at the CAAV, explains what it all means.2023-03-0229 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#51 Biodiversity Net Gain#51 The Government has at last revealed its long awaited response to the mandatory biodiversity net gain consultation from January last year. While the concept has been in the pipeline since the 2019 Spring Statement, voluntary trading has been going on for some time. But now, the requirements will be laid down in law – from November 2023, all developers will have to deliver a 10% net gain in biodiversity, to offset the environmental damage they cause. As with any new legislation, there’s a lot of detail to unpick, so Richard Saunders, technical and policy adviser at the CAAV, explains what it a...2023-03-0229 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#46 - The CAAV’s Agricultural Land Occupation Surveys 2021In this podcast, with the figures from the latest CAAV Agricultural Land Occupation Surveys, Jeremy Moody provides an overview of the state of the tenanted sector.  In particular, he reviews the variety of lengths of FBTs and the reasons for them before considering the opportunities for and threats to the let sector from new policies.2022-09-2828 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#40 – CAAV’s Facilitating Dispute Resolution ServiceSince the Agriculture Act 2020, a tenant or landlord can ask the CAAV President to appoint an arbitrator to resolve many agricultural tenancy disputes. In this podcast, Jeremy Moody outlines the process of application and appointment and what an arbitration involves, including controlling cost.2022-08-1525 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#38 – Renting homes in Wales – big changes coming on 15th JulyThe long-awaited Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 will be implemented on 15th July 2022. The Act will introduce new forms of contracts, replacing Assured Shorthold Tenancies, together with new notice provisions and enhanced safety requirements. In this episode, Rebecca Collins, Policy and Technical Adviser to the CAAV explains the key provisions of the Act and what managing agents need to be aware of.2022-04-1227 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#37 – Ukraine and World MarketsJeremy Moody outlines the market consequences of Russia’s war on Ukraine and highlights its impact on the professional work of Valuers.2022-03-2436 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#36 - People skills, negotiation and difficult conversationsAs Valuers, one of our most important skills is our ability to negotiate. In this episode, Lynne Thomas (also known professionally as Lynne Robson) from True Potential Training shares her insights on how to become effective negotiators and influencers and offers some tips on how to handle difficult conversations. For information, Lynne’s LinkedIn Profile can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnerobson1/ and her email is Lynne.13@btinternet.com .2022-03-1837 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#35 - Lump Sum Exit Scheme and De-linked Payments in EnglandFollowing DEFRA’s announcements this week, Jeremy Moody reviews the proposals for the de-linking of Basic Payment and the Lump Sum Exit Scheme in England.2022-02-0932 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#34 - The Latest Agricultural Policy DevelopmentsIn this episode, Jeremy Moody brings us up to date with the latest agricultural policy developments across the UK.  With England’s implementation of change now starting the key moral is for farmers to look to their businesses as much of the environmental money will be focused on a small fraction of the land area.2022-01-2425 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#33 - Approaches to Valuing an Agricultural TenancyWhile there is no marketplace for agricultural tenancies, they can still have a significant value to be assessed for compulsory purchase, taxation, and other instances. In this episode, Jeremy Moody reviews the principles of valuing an agricultural tenancy and outlines the two main approaches to valuation – the Profit Rent method and the Special Purchaser basis. He also refers to the statutory framework in Scotland for Relinquishment and Assignation.2022-01-1926 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#32 - Supply Chains – the challenges of the pandemic and what comes next?Jeremy Moody reviews the challenges placed by the COVID-19 pandemic on food supply chains, labour, processing, transport and energy, and shares his insights on what comes next.2021-11-2824 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#31 - The New Environmental PoliciesWith the government’s ambition to improve the environment and with the passing of the new Environment Act, this podcast explores the new policies for the environment including habitats with biodiversity gain, water quality and air quality.2021-11-2246 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#30 - Next Steps in Scottish Agricultural PolicySignificant changes to Scottish agricultural and land use policies are expected as the re-elected Scottish Government faces up to climate and biodiversity issues for the 2024 end of the present period of “Stability and Simplicity”.  In this episode, Jeremy Moody talks about the scale of these changes, the current consultation on the Agricultural Transition Plan and the shape of the Agriculture and Land Use Bill expected in 2023.2021-10-1630 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#29 - Welsh Agricultural Policy: Next StepsWith the Welsh Agriculture Bill now in sight, Jeremy Moody talks through its timescales and the next steps for the ending of Basic Payment and the introduction of the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme in Wales.2021-10-1126 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#28 – The Written Board’s Top Ten Tips for Exam CandidatesIn this episode we are joined by Gareth Lay, Chairman of the Written Board for the CAAV Examinations. If you are preparing to take the examinations, then tune in as Gareth shares the Written Board’s top ten tips for candidates.2021-08-3125 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#27 – Jeremy Moody on the different land occupation arrangements of England and WalesIn this episode, Jeremy Moody gives an introductory outline of the main ways in which a landowner can make land available to others who want to farm it, whether using a tenancy, licence or other rights. He reviews the basics of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 and of Farm Business Tenancies, gives a brief introduction to joint ventures and touches on Inheritance Tax and Basic Payment.2021-08-0542 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#26 - The CAAV Examinations - the gateway to FellowshipIn this episode we discuss the CAAV examinations – the demanding two-day practical, written and oral examinations that about 160 probationers sit each year in order to gain Fellowship of the CAAV. We are joined by two examiners, Gareth Lay and Edward Buckland, to explain what’s involved, what does the exams cover and, most importantly, how to best prepare in order to pass.2021-07-2438 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#25 – Where can a career as an Agricultural Valuer take you?In this episode, Kate Russell discusses where a career as an Agricultural Valuer can take you and with Mari Sibley, Director of Estates and Legal with Forestry England, and Robin Edwards an Estate Surveyor working for the Defence Infrastructure Organisation in Cyprus.2021-07-0144 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#24 - New Policies for Farming, Environment and Property – London, Edinburgh and CardiffIt is only now that the Government can start its domestic programme after 18 months of wrestling with Brexit and Covid-19.  With their elections, Scotland and Wales are also starting new programmes for government. In this podcast, Jeremy Moody reflects on the recent Queen’s Speech to Parliament, the outcome of the Scottish and Welsh elections and outlines the DEFRA consultation on a lump sum exit scheme and delinked payments in England.2021-05-2539 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#23 - The Value of New Technologies for the Profession - Part 2 - How to Use Them WellIn the second episode of this two-part podcast series, the CAAV’s Centenary Scholar, Simon Haley, shares his insights on how valuers and firms can evolve to use new technologies in their businesses. He talks about precision management within the business, the future of the office and the future of the profession.2021-05-1947 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#22 - The Value of New Technologies for the Profession - Part 1 - What are They?In the first of a series of two podcast episodes, Simon Haley introduces his CAAV Centenary Scholarship Report on “The Value of New Technologies for the Profession”. He explains what is meant by “new technologies” and why valuers and their clients should be embracing the technological revolution that is taking place right now.2021-05-1343 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#21 - Silage and Slurry - Cleaner Water in WalesFlossy Freeman-Inglis explains the new all-Wales NVZ rules including what they mean for Welsh farmers, when will they be phased in and how can CAAV members help their clients in handling any business change these new regulations may trigger.2021-04-2920 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#20 - Residential Tenancies in EnglandKate Russell introduces the CAAV’s latest publication on residential tenancies: The Letting and Management of Residential Property in England and discusses the many and varied regulations which now affect the sector.2021-04-1921 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#19 - Preparing for Compulsory Purchase: Getting the Claimant’s Ducks in a RowCompulsory purchase can be a complicated and long drawn-out process, but at its heart is the acquisition of the property by an acquiring authority. Kate Russell of the CAAV discusses how claimants and their advisers can prepare for the acquisition so that the transaction can proceed smoothly and compensation can be paid promptly.2021-03-2417 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#18 - The March 2021 Budget – Support for GrowthIn this episode, Jeremy Moody gives a comprehensive overview of the March 2021 Budget as the Chancellor sets out the government’s plans to manage the economy out of the continuing pandemic, restore public finances and begin to build the future economy with a focus on green growth.2021-03-0329 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#17 - Relinquishment and Assignation of Agricultural Tenancies in ScotlandAs of the 28th February, 1991 Act tenants will be able to set in motion the procedures for the possible relinquishment and potential assignation of their tenancies under the statutory changes of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016. The legislation has a dual purpose in that it will enable retiring tenants to realise the value of a secure tenancy when relinquished and could stimulate more tenanting opportunities for new entrants to farming. In this episode, Jeremy Moody talks through the statutory provisions and sets out the key points to consider.2021-02-1538 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#16 - Telecoms: what the ‘Dale Park’ case means for rural mast renewalsThree years after the new Electronic Communications Code came into force, we are starting to see some clarity emerge on how the renewal of agreements for rural telecoms sites should be dealt with. In this podcast, Kate Russell of the CAAV discusses the Upper Tribunal decision in ON Tower v Green and how it can help those dealing with renewals to reach agreement.2021-01-1723 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#15 - The Agricultural Transition Plan – the biggest shake-up in farming policy for over 50 yearsJeremy Moody reviews the government’s new Agricultural Transition Plan which lays out the roadmap for phasing out direct payments (Basic Payment Scheme (BPS)) and phasing in the new Environmental Land Management (ELM) scheme and productivity schemes. 2020-11-3024 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#14 - Renewing Telecoms Agreements: Where Are We Now?Kate Russell reviews recent case law which sheds light on the correct approach to the renewal of telecoms agreements under the Electronic Communications Code in England and Wales.2020-09-2523 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#13 - Tomorrow’s Business - Land, Valuation, Technology and PeopleTomorrow’s Business was the theme of the CAAV’s first ever Virtual National Conference. In this episode, Jeremy Moody shares the highlights from the conference and summarises the key points from each of the speakers.2020-09-0546 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#12 – Unlocking DevelopmentThe Prime Minister has set out his vision for investment in the economy to help the UK “build back better” after the Covid-19 pandemic. In this episode, Jeremy Moody discusses how the government is eager to unlock development through reforms to the planning system and investment in infrastructure.2020-07-0323 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#11 – Coming out of CovidThe Covid-19 pandemic and its restrictions have changed the way we live and work this spring.  Many say that life will never be quite the same again.  But what does the future look like for businesses? What changes might last? How does the economy recover? In this episode, Jeremy Moody tackles these big questions and more as we navigate our journey out of Covid.2020-06-1137 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#10 - Borwick v Clear Water – the fish that got away!The recent Court of Appeal decision in Borwick Development Solutions Limited v Clear Water Fisheries Limited considered whether solar panels and commercial fish pass to a buyer of the land.  As the first such case on solar panels and with few legal precedents for the fish, Jeremy Moody gives a fascinating commentary on the case where fish possibly worth over £1m got away!2020-05-2824 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#9 - An introduction to the new energy efficiency regulations for let houses in ScotlandNew Regulations have been made in Scotland which will prevent landlords from letting private rented residential property if it has an EPC in Band F or G. Originally due to come into force on 1st April 2020, their introduction was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Kate Russell explains what the Regulations will require and offers some tips for landlords to plan head for their introduction.2020-05-1930 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#8 - Good Practice in Statutory Compensation ClaimsKate Russell of the CAAV explains why good practice is so important in compulsory purchase and other statutory compensation claims and highlights some of the key messages for agents involved in this work.2020-04-2835 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#7 - Electrical Safety Standards for Private Rented Property in EnglandNew Regulations will come into force in England in 2020 which will require all landlords of residential premises to carry out electrical safety inspections every five years. New tenancies will need to comply from 1st July 2020 and existing tenancies from 1st April 2021. Kate Russell of the CAAV reviews the new Regulations and explains what they will mean for landlords and their advisers.2020-04-0919 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#6 - EPCs and MEES for domestic property: what you need to knowEnergy efficiency in buildings is a key area for Government to tackle if it is to meet the deadline for net zero carbon by 2050. Kate Russell of the CAAV explains how the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards are being implemented for let residential property in England and Wales at the moment and looks ahead to where standards will go in future.2020-03-2623 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#5 - The 2020 BudgetThis is the first budget of Boris Johnson’s majority government and the newly appointed Chancellor, Rishi Sunak. Packed with announcements and substantial spending commitments, what does it all mean for rural business owners? Tune in to hear Jeremy Moody’s expert analysis of the policy changes and new fiscal measures.2020-03-1224 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#4 - Residential Tenancies: Radical Reform in England – or is it?Kate Russell of the CAAV explains the key measures set out in the Rented Homes Bill, including the proposed abolition of assured shorthold tenancies in England. This is the most significant change to the letting of residential property in England for forty years, but what will the real impact be for private landlords?2020-03-0124 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#3 - The Electronic Communications Code – still in stasis?Whilst the new Electronic Communications Code has been in place for over two years, there is still considerable frustration over the lack of progress in agreeing terms for new agreements. In this episode, Jeremy Moody talks us through the purpose and operation of the Code, the approach to assessing rents and he provides a full run down of two Upper Tribunal cases - CTIL v Compton Beauchamp Estates Ltd and CTIL v Ashloch and AP Wireless.2020-02-2334 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#2 - The Agriculture Bill - a watershed moment for British AgricultureIn our second episode, Jeremy Moody gives an in-depth analysis of the new and eagerly anticipated Agriculture Bill. He talks through the phasing out of BPS in England, the payment of “public money” for the delivery of “public goods” and the proposed changes to agricultural tenancies. Whilst the Bill primarily focuses on future powers for England, Jeremy also provides commentary and comparison with the policies being developed in the other devolved countries of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.2020-02-1433 minThe CAAV PodcastThe CAAV Podcast#1 – Jeremy Moody on Reviewing a Farm Business and Preparing for ChangeThe Secretary and Adviser to the CAAV, Jeremy Moody, gives his analysis of the future challenges that farming businesses will face, how they should act now and prepare for change with the role of the valuer as a trusted adviser helping clients through this. He also discusses some highlights of the CAAV’s most recent publication called ‘Reviewing a Business: An Introduction for Agricultural Valuers’.2020-01-3029 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProducePiloto 02 PierrePiloto 02 Pierre Piloto 02 Pierre Piloto 02 Pierre Piloto 02 Pierre Piloto 02 Pierre2019-07-2758 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProducePiloto 01 NanúCuarto Cuarto Piloto 01 Cuarto Cuarto Piloto 01 Cuarto Cuarto Piloto 01 Cuarto Cuarto Piloto 012019-07-241h 10CAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceConcierto Sentinella - Parte 1Entrevistamos a las coordinadoras del concierto “Sentinella" un evento que reúne artistas visuales y música para crear un concepto único. https://www.facebook.com/sentinellaproyecto2015-11-1104 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceConcierto Sentinella - Parte 2Entrevistamos a las coordinadoras del concierto “Sentinella" un evento que reúne artistas visuales y música para crear un concepto único. https://www.facebook.com/sentinellaproyecto2015-11-1103 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceMuestra Audiovisual CAAV Parte - 1Entrevistamos a dos de los coordinadores de la Muestra Audiovisual CAAV en su edición 2015. Conoce más detalles del evento en éste link: https://www.facebook.com/caav.muestraaudiovisual?fref=ts2015-11-1003 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceMuestra Audiovisual CAAV Parte - 1Entrevistamos a dos de los coordinadores de la Muestra Audiovisual CAAV en su edición 2015. Conoce más detalles del evento en éste link: https://www.facebook.com/caav.muestraaudiovisual?fref=ts2015-11-1003 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceMuestra Audiovisual CAAV - Parte 2Entrevistamos a dos de los coordinadores de la Muestra Audiovisual CAAV en su edición 2015. Conoce más detalles del evento en éste link: https://www.facebook.com/caav.muestraaudiovisual?fref=ts2015-11-1003 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceMuestra Audiovisual CAAV - Parte 2Entrevistamos a dos de los coordinadores de la Muestra Audiovisual CAAV en su edición 2015. Conoce más detalles del evento en éste link: https://www.facebook.com/caav.muestraaudiovisual?fref=ts2015-11-1003 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceProyectos Escolares Parte - 1Entrevistamos a Emma Castañeda coordinadora de Proyectos escolares en la Universidad de Medios Audiovisuales CAAV. Conoce mas acerca de todas las convocatorias y proyectos Universitarios con los que cuenta el CAAV. http://caav.mx/2015-09-3003 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceProyectos Escolares Parte - 1Entrevistamos a Emma Castañeda coordinadora de Proyectos escolares en la Universidad de Medios Audiovisuales CAAV. Conoce mas acerca de todas las convocatorias y proyectos Universitarios con los que cuenta el CAAV. http://caav.mx/2015-09-3003 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceProyectos Escolares Parte - 2Entrevistamos a Emma Castañeda coordinadora de Proyectos escolares en la Universidad de Medios Audiovisuales CAAV. Conoce mas acerca de todas las convocatorias y proyectos Universitarios con los que cuenta el CAAV. http://caav.mx/2015-09-3003 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceProyectos Escolares Parte - 2Entrevistamos a Emma Castañeda coordinadora de Proyectos escolares en la Universidad de Medios Audiovisuales CAAV. Conoce mas acerca de todas las convocatorias y proyectos Universitarios con los que cuenta el CAAV. http://caav.mx/2015-09-3003 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceCafé Transmedia - Parte 1Entrevistamos a Fátima Gutiérrez productora del proyecto café transmedia, desarrollado en conjunto con la la Universidad de Medios Audiovuales CAAV y varias empresas.2015-05-2702 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceCafé Transmedia - Parte 1Entrevistamos a Fátima Gutiérrez productora del proyecto café transmedia, desarrollado en conjunto con la la Universidad de Medios Audiovuales CAAV y varias empresas.2015-05-2702 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceCafé Transmedia - Parte 2Entrevistamos a Fátima Gutiérrez productora del proyecto café transmedia, desarrollado en conjunto con la la Universidad de Medios Audiovuales CAAV y varias empresas.2015-05-2702 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceCafé Transmedia - Parte 2Entrevistamos a Fátima Gutiérrez productora del proyecto café transmedia, desarrollado en conjunto con la la Universidad de Medios Audiovuales CAAV y varias empresas.2015-05-2702 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceCafé Transmedia - Parte 3Entrevistamos a Fátima Gutiérrez productora del proyecto café transmedia, desarrollado en conjunto con la la Universidad de Medios Audiovuales CAAV y varias empresas.2015-05-2602 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceCafé Transmedia - Parte 3Entrevistamos a Fátima Gutiérrez productora del proyecto café transmedia, desarrollado en conjunto con la la Universidad de Medios Audiovuales CAAV y varias empresas.2015-05-2602 minCAAV ProduceCAAV Produce#FICG Jurado Mezcal - Parte 1Majo Del Toro y Carlos Castro estudiantes de Realización de Cine Digital en el CAAV, fueron seleccionados como jurado Mezcal en el FICG30 y nos hablaron un poco sobre su experiencia de haber participado en el Festival de Cine de Guadalajara en su edición 302015-04-0806 minCAAV ProduceCAAV Produce#FICG Jurado Mezcal - Parte 1Majo Del Toro y Carlos Castro estudiantes de Realización de Cine Digital en el CAAV, fueron seleccionados como jurado Mezcal en el FICG30 y nos hablaron un poco sobre su experiencia de haber participado en el Festival de Cine de Guadalajara en su edición 302015-04-0806 minCAAV ProduceCAAV Produce#FICG Jurado Mezcal - Parte 2Majo Del Toro y Carlos Castro estudiantes de Realización de Cine Digital en el CAAV, fueron seleccionados como jurado Mezcal en el FICG30 y nos hablaron un poco sobre su experiencia de haber participado en el Festival de Cine de Guadalajara en su edición 302015-04-0803 minCAAV ProduceCAAV Produce#FICG Jurado Mezcal - Parte 2Majo Del Toro y Carlos Castro estudiantes de Realización de Cine Digital en el CAAV, fueron seleccionados como jurado Mezcal en el FICG30 y nos hablaron un poco sobre su experiencia de haber participado en el Festival de Cine de Guadalajara en su edición 302015-04-0803 minCAAV ProduceCAAV Produce#FICG Jurado Mezcal - Parte 3Majo Del Toro y Carlos Castro estudiantes de Realización de Cine Digital en el CAAV, fueron seleccionados como jurado Mezcal en el FICG30 y nos hablaron un poco sobre su experiencia de haber participado en el Festival de Cine de Guadalajara en su edición 302015-04-0804 minCAAV ProduceCAAV Produce#FICG Jurado Mezcal - Parte 3Majo Del Toro y Carlos Castro estudiantes de Realización de Cine Digital en el CAAV, fueron seleccionados como jurado Mezcal en el FICG30 y nos hablaron un poco sobre su experiencia de haber participado en el Festival de Cine de Guadalajara en su edición 302015-04-0804 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceRealizacio?n Audiovisual - Parte 1El realizador Carlos Quiroz nos cuenta desde su punto de vista acerca de la Realización Audiovisual.2015-03-0404 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceRealizacio?n Audiovisual - Parte 2El realizador Carlos Quiroz nos cuenta desde su punto de vista acerca de la Realización Audiovisual.2015-03-0408 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceRealizacio?n Audiovisual - Parte 3El realizador Carlos Quiroz nos cuenta desde su punto de vista acerca de la Realización Audiovisual.2015-03-0407 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceCortometraje Estocolmo - Parte 1El realizador Charles Boguer nos cuenta su experiencia de haber participado en el festival de Cannes en una sección pararela llamada "Short Film Corner" con su cortometraje titulado Estocolmo.2015-02-0303 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceCortometraje Estocolmo - Parte 2El realizador Charles Boguer nos cuenta su experiencia de haber participado en el festival de Cannes en una sección pararela llamada "Short Film Corner" con su cortometraje titulado Estocolmo.2015-02-0304 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceImportancia del Video Experimental - Parte 1La Profesora del CAAV y artista multidisciplinaria Victoria Ramírez, nos habla de la importancia del video experimental.2015-01-2403 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceImportancia del Video Experimental - Parte 1La Profesora del CAAV y artista multidisciplinaria Victoria Ramírez, nos habla de la importancia del video experimental.2015-01-2403 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceImportancia del Video Experimental - Parte 2La Profesora del CAAV y artista multidisciplinaria Victoria Ramírez, nos habla de la importancia del video experimental.2015-01-2303 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceImportancia del Video Experimental - Parte 3La Profesora del CAAV y artista multidisciplinaria Victoria Ramírez, nos habla de la importancia del video experimental.2015-01-2305 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceAnimación en Gdl - Parte 1En el último PODCAST de la primer temporada de CAAV Produce entrevistamos a la Profra. Gina Zarco quien nos estuvo platicando un poco acerca de la animación en Guadalajara.2014-12-0603 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceAnimación en Gdl - Parte 2En el último PODCAST de la primer temporada de CAAV Produce entrevistamos a la Profra. Gina Zarco quien nos estuvo platicando un poco acerca de la animación en Guadalajara.2014-12-0502 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceAnimación en Gdl - Parte 3En el último PODCAST de la primer temporada de CAAV Produce entrevistamos a la Profra. Gina Zarco quien nos estuvo platicando un poco acerca de la animación en Guadalajara.2014-12-0503 minCAAV ProduceCAAV ProduceCine e InternetEn éste primer podcast de CAAV Produce tenemos como invitado especial a Gabriel Benítez platicándonos un poco acerca de cine e Internet.2014-06-2632 min