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15 minutes with...Roger Tempest

13 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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What does it take to keep a thousand-year-old rural estate alive in the 21st century? In this episode, CLA Communications Manager Henk Geertsema visits Broughton Sanctuary in North Yorkshire to speak with Roger Tempest — 32nd-generation custodian of the estate and one of the most compelling voices in the rural resilience conversation. Roger shares the remarkable journey of transforming Broughton Hall Estate into Broughton Sanctuary: from a single job in 1974 to a thriving community of 52 businesses and 700 jobs. He talks candidly about the alchemy behind that change — moving from industrial farming to nature-friendly practices, from fossil fuels to renewables, and from a traditional landed estate to a hub for personal transformation retreats. We also discuss the growing headwinds facing rural landowners, why Roger believes the government needs to treat the countryside as an ally rather than a target, and how places like Broughton produce millions in tax revenue that politicians are at risk of destroying through short-sighted policy. Plus: the difference between rewilding and nature-friendly farming, why there's room for all approaches, and Roger's top three tips for building a resilient rural business — whatever its size. Topics covered: * The 40-year transformation of Broughton Sanctuary * Building community through jobs, culture and managed access * Personal transformation retreats and the concept of inner rewilding * Land ownership, government policy and rural headwinds * Nature-friendly farming vs rewilding * Top tips for landowner resilience

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