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MSA and Natural Resources Wales reach agreement to secure rally future

The ongoing discussion between Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and the MSA has come to an agreement that will see a new concept introduced to allow international and national rallying to continue through the forests of Wales. Rally4Wales will provide a ‘self-repair' team that will maintain the roads after each rally to make sure they are returned to an acceptable condition, this was previously a sticking point with NRW asking for more money to manage this themselves. With the introduction of the self-repair team, the forestry fees are expected to remain the similar to the pre-2016 charges for at least the next three years. Rob Jones, Chief Executive, said: “We are very pleased with...
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