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NFU Derbyshire Calendar 2017 NFU Derbyshire Calendar 2017 Event Topic(s)/Speaker(s) Date Venue Time January 2017 NVZ Update Meetings Sarah Belton, Senior 24 January Bluebell Inn, Tissington, nr Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1NH 11am Hydrogeologist from Hafren Water NVZ Update Meetings Sarah Belton, Senior 24 January Twin Oaks Hotel, Palterton, Chesterfield S44 6UZ 2:30pm Hydrogeologist from Hafren Water NSA Central Region ‘Early Gathering’ NFU Livestock advisers on 26 January Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AH 10am – hand to answer questions 5pm What next? - AHDB / NFU meeting 26 January Staffordshire County Showground, Weston Rd, Stafford ST18 7:30pm 0BD Green Futures Farming Advice Service, 30 January Bluebell Inn, Tissington, Buxton Road, Tissington DE6 1NH 7:30pm Natural England and Environment Agency February 2017 What next? - AHDB / NFU meetings Barclays Bank, AHDB & NFU 1 February Bluebell Inn, Buxton Rd, Tissington DE6 1NH 7:30pm Crops board 2 February NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 12:30pm 9NX Sugar forum 7 February Carre Arms, 1 Mareham Lane, Sleaford NG34 7JP 7pm Melbourne Branch Meeting 7 February The John Thompson Inn, Ingleby, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 7:30pm 7HW Derby Branch Meeting 13 February The Black Cow, Dalbury Lees, Ashbourne, Derby DE6 5BE 7:30pm Derbyshire and Staffordshire – BVDFree To book contact 15 February The Bentley Brook Inn, Ashbourne DE6 1LF 7:30pm [email protected] / 07773 234673 NEW ADDITIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN RED The voice of British farming NFU East Midlands, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham Rutland LE15 9NX Tel: 01572 824250 Fax: 01572 824251 Email: [email protected] NFU Derbyshire Calendar 2017 Event Topic(s)/Speaker(s) Date Venue Time NFU Conference 2017 21, 22 February March 2017 Regional tenants 6 March Olde Barn Hotel, Toll Bar Rd, Marston NG32 2HT 7:30pm Horticultural board 7 March NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 12:30pm 9NX Melbourne Branch Meeting 7 March The John Thompson Inn, Ingleby, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 7:30pm 7HW Dairy Board 8 March Visit & meeting at Yew Tree Dairy (TBC) 10.30am – 1.30pm Derby Branch Meeting 13 March The Black Cow, Dalbury Lees, Ashbourne, Derby DE6 5BE 7:30pm Livestock board 14 March Quorn Lodge Hotel, 46 Asfordby Rd, Melton Mowbray LE13 2pm 0HR April 2017 Melbourne Branch Meeting 4 April The John Thompson Inn, Ingleby, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 7:30pm 7HW Regional board 7 April NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 10am 9NX Derby Branch Meeting 10 April The Black Cow, Dalbury Lees, Ashbourne, Derby DE6 5BE 7:30pm Crops board 11 April NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 12:30pm 9NX Derbyshire County Group 12 April The Fishpond, 204 S Parade, Matlock Bath, Matlock DE4 3NR 7:30pm NFU Council 24,25 April May 2017 Melbourne Branch Meeting 2 May The John Thompson Inn, Ingleby, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 7:30pm 7HW NEW ADDITIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN RED The voice of British farming NFU East Midlands, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham Rutland LE15 9NX Tel: 01572 824250 Fax: 01572 824251 Email: [email protected] NFU Derbyshire Calendar 2017 Event Topic(s)/Speaker(s) Date Venue Time Dairy Board 3 May Teleconference 1.30pm – 2.30pm Sugar forum 4 May Pyewipe Inn, Saxilby Rd, Lincoln LN1 2BG 7pm Derby Branch Meeting 8 May The Black Cow, Dalbury Lees, Ashbourne, Derby DE6 5BE 7:30pm Horticultural board 9 May NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 12:30pm 9NX Livestock board 17 May Newark Livestock Market, Newark NG24 1BL 2pm June 2017 Crops board 12 June Derbyshire County Group 15 June The Fishpond, 204 S Parade, Matlock Bath, Matlock DE4 3NR 7:30pm Regional board 16 June NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 10am 9NX NFU Council 19,20 June Livestock board 26 June Quorn Lodge Hotel, 46 Asfordby Rd, Melton Mowbray LE13 2pm 0HR July 2017 Dairy Board 5 July Teleconference 1.30pm – 2.30pm September 2017 Dairy Board 6 September Teleconference 1.30pm – 2.30pm Livestock board 12 September Quorn Lodge Hotel, 46 Asfordby Rd, Melton Mowbray LE13 2pm 0HR Horticultural board 19 September NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 12:30pm 9NX NEW ADDITIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN RED The voice of British farming NFU East Midlands, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham Rutland LE15 9NX Tel: 01572 824250 Fax: 01572 824251 Email: [email protected] NFU Derbyshire Calendar 2017 Event Topic(s)/Speaker(s) Date Venue Time October 2017 Melbourne Branch Meeting 3 October The John Thompson Inn, Ingleby, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 7:30pm 7HW Derbyshire County Group 5 October The Fishpond, 204 S Parade, Matlock Bath, Matlock DE4 3NR 7:30pm Regional board 6 October NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 10am 9NX NFU Council 9,10 October Sugar forum 12 October The Ramada Marston (Olde Barn), Toll Bar Rd, Marston NG32 7pm 2HT Crops board 24 October NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 12:30pm 9NX November 2017 Regional tenants 6 November Olde Barn Hotel, Toll Bar Rd, Marston NG32 2HT 7:30pm Melbourne Branch AGM 7 November The John Thompson Inn, Ingleby, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 7:30pm 7HW Dairy Board 8 November Visit & Meeting at Notts University Farm (TBC) 10.30am – 1.30pm Livestock board 9 November Quorn Lodge Hotel, 46 Asfordby Rd, Melton Mowbray LE13 2pm 0HR December 2017 Crops board 5 December NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 12:30pm 9NX Melbourne Branch Meeting 5 December The John Thompson Inn, Ingleby, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 7:30pm 7HW Horticultural board 7 December NFU, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 12:30pm NEW ADDITIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN RED The voice of British farming NFU East Midlands, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham Rutland LE15 9NX Tel: 01572 824250 Fax: 01572 824251 Email: [email protected] NFU Derbyshire Calendar 2017 Event Topic(s)/Speaker(s) Date Venue Time 9NX Derbyshire County Group 7 December tbc 7:30pm Sugar forum 12 December Carre Arms, 1 Mareham Lane, Sleaford NG34 7JP 7pm NEW ADDITIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN RED The voice of British farming NFU East Midlands, Agriculture House, North Gate, Uppingham Rutland LE15 9NX Tel: 01572 824250 Fax: 01572 824251 Email: [email protected] .
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