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Worst Wather For Years Brings Out The True Spirit Of The Countryside

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Douglas Chalmers, Director CLA North has praised rural communities for working together in the adverse weather conditions currently throwing the countryside into chaos.

As well as those who make sure their neighbours are safe, businesses that open their doors at all hours, and the mountain rescue volunteers who provide invaluable back-up for the emergency services, Mr Chalmers believes that farmers in particular deserve thanks for their efforts in keeping remote rural areas working.

He said: “We have all managed to get through to work, but it has sometimes needed the help of a shovel or tractor. Much has been said in the media of the lack of gritting on rural roads, but lets highlight the good news instead, and recognise the efforts that farmers especially have made to keep roads open and in helping supplies reach their destination.

“Yes this weather is causing problems for everyone, but farmers have to turn out no matter how severe conditions may be. They have to access, find, feed and water stock, and supposedly routine jobs are taking far longer. Despite this extra pressure and significant risk to themselves, they still turn out to help stranded strangers as well as neighbours, and many a desperate motorist will think twice before moaning when he comes across a tractor on the road in future.

“A couple of feet of snow can bring a harsh reality to the perception of an idyllic rural life. We have seen drifts that even tractors have struggled to get through but our farmers persevere and often open a lifeline for those stranded in their houses. So instead of complaining about those who havent cleared the roads, lets thank those who have.

“We have always said that agriculture is the heart of rural communities. Surely these actions demonstrate this.”

* Farmers should ensure their insurance covers them for such activity, and that they comply with relevant legislation at all times.

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