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The Prince’s Countryside Fund launches three-year strategy in Northern Ireland

November 25, 2021

Yesterday evening (24th November) we launched our new three-year strategy, and were delighted to welcome representatives from businesses in Northern Ireland at the Palace Demesne, Armagh.

Dartmoor Farm Resilience ‘Managing your farmed environment’ workshop

November 24, 2021

Rebecca Hadaway, our Corporate Partnerships Manager recently joined the Dartmoor Farm Resilience Programme group for the ‘Managing your Farmed Environment’ workshop; focusing on how to identify and benefit from on-farm environmental assets.

Welsh Farm Resilience Network event

November 24, 2021

On Tuesday 23rd November, the Welsh Farm Resilience Network (FRN) members congregated in Brecon for their first event.

Up to Speed factory visit

November 23, 2021

We have partnered with New Holland Agriculture to create the Up to Speed initiative for farmers across the UK.

Sustainable Agriculture Bursary launch event

November 12, 2021

On Thursday 11th November, we hosted a joint event with long-term supporter Jordans Cereals to launch the third year of the Sustainable Agriculture Bursary (SAB).

Support The Prince’s Countryside Fund this Christmas

November 11, 2021

Ways to support the countryside this Christmas

Meet the Jordans Sustainable Agriculture Bursary 2021 winners!

November 3, 2021

Jordans Cereals and The Prince’s Countryside Fund are excited to announce the six lucky beneficiaries of the Sustainable Agriculture Bursary for 2021.

Scottish Farm Resilience Network event

October 29, 2021

On Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th October, 25 farmers attended our Scottish Farm Resilience Network event in New Cumnock, Scotland.

Scottish Smallholders Festival

October 26, 2021

Our Head of External Affairs, Ellie Burnage, spoke on a panel at the Scottish Smallholders Festival on Saturday 23 October.

Launch of the PCF Strategy in Scotland

October 19, 2021

We were thrilled to launch our new three-year strategy in Edinburgh with thanks to Johnston Carmichael who hosted the event on 14 October.