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A Christmas message from our Chief Executive

A Christmas message from our Chief Executive

Date: 19th December 2024

As 2024 comes to an end, Chilterns Chief Executive Dr Elaine King reflects on achievements from the past year.

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Chess valley farmer wins conservation award

Chess valley farmer wins conservation award

Date: 18th November 2024

Jonathan Chapman recently won Best Beef Enterprise and Best Farm Conservation at the Royal South Bucks Agricultural Society awards. 

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