Date - 12th September 2023
Venue - Birdsall House, Malton
Time - 9:00am - 1:00pm
Have you done everything you can to plan for the future? If not, you're not alone!
Join us for an immersive and insightful seminar designed to offer practical help and empower you with the knowledge and strategies to protect your farm, your business and your family in today's challenging agricultural landscape.
Seminar topics:
- Business succession
- Asset ownership
- Finding and funding care
- Diversification - renewables, tourism and property development
- IHT and reliefs
- Difficult family decisions
- Dispute resolution
- AHDB update - "where we are with beef and lamb"
- New market opportunities and support for levy payers
LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE. RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW!
Contact Emily Farrell to register: efa@sjplaw.co.uk or 01904 928720
SPEAKERS
Andrew Procter - Consultant, SJP Law
Andrew has 40 years of experience acting for clients in the agricultural, horticultural and renewable energy industries. Andrew is renowned for his sound legal advice in company law, partnership disputes , inheritance succession and wealth planning ensuring that wealth is protected and passed on to future generations in the most effective manner possible.
Isobel Willoughby - Associate Director, SJP Law
Isobel advises clients on various aspects of company and commercial law and has amassed significant experience dealing with farming partnerships. She has strong ties with the agricultural community and has become a trusted advisor to several farming families across Yorkshire and beyond.
Holly Gibson - Senior Associate, SJP Law
Holly specialises in dealing with agricultural property, renewables and development. She acts for a broad range of clients across the agricultural sector and is well known across the region for her expert knowledge and exceptional service levels. Holly lives and breathes agriculture being involved in farming inside and outside of the office.
Holly Bainbridge - Director, Oxmoor Care Consultancy
Holly's company provides a wide range of care-related services, acting as independent specialists in planning, arranging and financing care. By taking a holistic approach to reviewing each individuals needs, Holly finds the best solutions for those requiring care input, whether at home or within a care facility.
Emily Symonds - Knowledge Exchange Manager, AHDB
Emily specialises in the beef and lamb supply chain and has recently been working in the research and development sector, linking businesses up with science and then translating the knowledge back to a business farm level. Emily has particular expertise in new market opportunites and support for levy payers.