Rural businesses and farms affected by Storm Arwen are being urged to claim compensation

Cumbria Crack reports that the CLA, which represents 28,000 rural businesses and farms in England and Wales, has urged those affected by the storm to claim compensation under ‘force majeure’ terms and conditions

Storm Arwen had an enormous toll on buildings, farm structures such as walls and fences, with a subsequent loss of earnings for farm businesses.

The impact was also borne by hospitality and tourism sector, many of which are based in the countryside.

Those who have suffered storm damage caused by Storm Arwen will be unable to meet some of the requirements for government schemes and are encouraged to contact the authority managing particular schemes.

CLA North Rural Adviser Jane Harrison said: “Following the devastation of Storm Arwen, it is only now that rural businesses can assess the cost associated with this storm. It is paramount that those affected contact their insurers and grant-giving authorities with evidence of damage such as pictures, and estimated losses. Quite often there is a very short period within which claims can be submitted.”

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Cumbria Crack - Rural businesses and farms hit by Storm Arwen urged to claim compensation

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