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Defra's core purpose is to improve the current and future quality of life.
For the first time one department has brought together the interests of farmers and the countryside; the environment and the rural economy; the food we eat, the air we breathe and the water we drink.
We do all this by integrating environmental, social and economic objectives - putting sustainable development into practice every day, and by championing sustainable development as the way forward for Government.
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Crichel Down Notices - Sale of farms at High Mowthorpe and Terrington
April 2007 - Land at the above locations has been declared surplus to Defra requirements and is to be sold. The Crichel Down Rules require Government Departments, under certain circumstances, to offer back surplus land to the former owner or their successors in title at market value.
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Disposal of land and buildings known as High Mowthorpe Farm, Kirby Grindalythe, Malton
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Disposal of land and buildings known as Terrington Farm, Terrington St Clement, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
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