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1.2 Discuss proposals | Landowners really appreciate early discussions about events and can assist organisers considerably by calling on their wealth of knowledge and experience. Event organisers need to allow sufficient time for liaison with all the interested parties. Early engagement and communication is key to any successful event. To find out who owns the land you would like to use for an event, use the National Land Registry website. | landowners, permission, discusion, organisers, even, guidance, |
1.3 Timings to consider | There are a variety of land management activities that take place on a seasonal basis that should be considered, such as calving, lambing, harvesting crops, silage or haymaking. It is always best to discuss timing of events with the land owner. | timings, landowners, land, management, harvest, environment, seasons, bird, breeding, |
1.4 Consider other events | Another element that needs to be considered is whether there are other events taking place on the same day and what the impacts of that might be for participants, spectators, landowners, other users, accommodation providers, available parking, traffic and any other related services. | events, guidance, spectators, landowners, outdoor, active, |
2.7 Brief all other relevant parties | It is good practice to communicate your event plan with all relevant parties shortly before the event to ensure everyone a clear understanding of responsibilities, timings and possible effects of the event. | brief, relevant, parties, event, plan, communication, landowners, |
Living in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park | What can the Park Authority do for you if you live in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park? | transport, planning, landowners, projects, sustainable, development, walking, community, |