This afternoon, Cumbrian MP introduced a new bill to Parliament which would create
a Tenant Farming Commissioner to protect farmers who are unfairly
treated by their landlords.
It comes as over 60 tenants attended a meeting with the Tenant
Farmers Association at Penrith Auction Mart earlier this month,
with many voicing difficult conversations with landlords or some
saying that they had already been served with notices to quit.
Both the National Farmers Union and the Tenant Farmers
Association have supported the creation of a Tenant Farming
Commissioner.
Tim said: “Around half of our farmers in Cumbria are tenants,
and their landlords range from the excellent to the far from
excellent.
“This a moment where, with the Government changing from an
old farm payment scheme to a new one, tenants are really
vulnerable.
“Many landlords have done a good job, consulting their
tenants and making sure they are fully included and that their
rights are protected.
“But some have been less good. Some have not consulted their
tenants, and some have evicted their tenants. Some have changed
the way their business operates so that farmers can't farm
anymore.
“That's deeply concerning and that's why I've presented a
bill to Parliament today to bring in a Tenant Farming
Commissioner - someone who can protect tenants against those
landlords who would abuse their position.”
ENDS
Notes to Editors
Tenant Farming Commissioner:
Bill to establish a Tenant Farming Commissioner; to make
provision about the powers and duties of the commissioner,
including powers in respect of payments under an Environmental
Land Management scheme in cases where a tenant farmer has been
evicted; and for connected purposes.