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    Latest news

    Entitlement Trading Update

    In the light of the increased demand for entitlements, Rostons are still urging anyone with surplus entitlements to consider selling. Similarly, those who leased in Naked Acres last year may…

    Rostons Receive European Recognition

    Tony Rimmer of Rostons, Chartered Surveyors and Agricultural Valuers, based in Chester has recently been awarded the recognised European Valuers status by the European Group of Valuers Associations (TEGo VA) in Rome on 9 November 2012.

    CAP Reform and Entitlement Trading

    CAP REFORM & SCHEME UPDATE ….. In the light of the increased demand for entitlements, Rostons are still urging anyone with surplus entitlements to consider selling. Similarly, those who leased…

    Fodder Bank

    View Available Fodder Here Launched in 2009 Rostons Farm to Farm Fodder Bank A simple process where farmers can register any surplus fodder with Rostons and anybody looking for fodder…

    SPS payment Rate for 2012

    The payment rate per hectare before modulation are as folllows:- Non SDA              £258.50 SDA                      £207.72 SDA Moorland     £ 36.29 The modulation rate is set at 14% for payments up tp 5,000…

    Rostons Exam Success

    Tony Rimmer, Director of Rostons, is pleased to report that our two trainee Chartered Surveyors have both recently passed their final exams and will become Members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

    This is the culmination of five years of study, three years at Harper Adams University and two years in the workplace.