Calum Gillhespy, GSC Grays, Nitrate off-setting

Natural England has sold the first “credits” to allow house builders to offset the impact of nitrates generated by development within the River Tees catchment.

I spoke to Calum Gillhespy, Head of Planning and Development at land and estate agents’ GSC Grays, and asked him why he thinks that farmland could now be worth more for eco-system services than for food production?

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