A CITY law firm is holding a free seminar looking at the legal issues affecting farmers and landowners in Worcestershire.

A spring seminar has been organised by the rural specialists from county law firm Mfg Solicitors and colleagues from the county land and business association (CLA).

The seminar will be taking place between 4.30pm and 6.30pm on Tuesday, March 28, at Sixways Stadium.

The session includes presentations and debates on key issues affecting farmers such as Brexit, agricultural ties, tax planning and the safeguarding of titles.

Iain Morrison, partner and head of the agricultural and rural affairs division at Mfg Solicitors, said: “Our spring farming seminar is always a hugely popular fixture in Worcestershire’s farming and rural business calendar.

“It is an opportunity for farmers, landowners and land professionals from across the county to hear first-hand from experts about big changes in the rural sector, how to deal with them, and especially for this year, how Brexit will impact the farming sector across the country.”

The event will be chaired by Mr Morrison and will include presentations from agricultural specialists Helen Gough, Gary Priest, Hannah Taylor and Alexandra Phillips.

Readers interested in attending the seminar, which includes a light buffet, must pre-register for tickets.

To reserve a place at the event email debbie.nicholson@cla.org.uk or call 01785 337010.