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Landed Estates and Historic Properties: Staging outdoor events

We are delighted to bring you the second episode of our Landed Estates and Historic Properties podcast series. Naomi Nettleton, one of our Real Estate partners is joined by Simon Foster, a director at Savills to discuss a number of aspects with regards to staging outside events, and how things have changed recently, including:

• New measures and legal issues for Estates dealing with outside events
• Considerations for landowners, event organisers, and other stakeholders involved
• Popular queries regarding how Covid-19 has affected the industry
• Important aspects for people involved with Estates to consider going forward

You can also find our podcasts on PodbeanApple Podcasts and Spotify.

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Landed Estates and Historic Properties: Staging outdoor events - part 2

The second part of our series on the various elements to consider when staging outdoor events

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Landed Estates and Historic Properties: Staging outdoor events – part 3

The third part in our staging outdoor events series, discussing data protection and insurance considerations for Landed Estates

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