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U-turn on tractor red diesel use ‘a partial but welcome victory’

THE UK GOVERNMENT has made a U-turn in relation to the use of red diesel in ploughing matches, it has emerged.

During a recent question-and-answer, HMRC stipulated that red diesel would not be permitted for use in ploughing matches after April 1.

However, this is no longer the case as ploughing matches ‘provide information and education that benefits agricultural purposes’.

Red diesel can also continue to be used in vehicles participating in agricultural shows, and travelling to and from the events.

The clarity was given by the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Conservative MP Helen Whatley, in response to a question at the House of Commons.

She said: “As agricultural shows and ploughing matches provide information and education that benefits agricultural purposes, the government considers that running or participating in these activities are purposes relating to agriculture, for which rebated fuel may be used in qualifying vehicles and machines, and will be updating Excise Notice 75 accordingly.”

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The minister added: “Rebated fuel can also be used to travel to and from where the vehicles or machines are to be used for these activities.”

However, HMRC’s U-turn decision on the banning the use of red diesel from being used on charity tractor runs and ploughing matches has been welcomed in west Wales.

Samuel Kurtz, Senedd member for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, has welcomed the decision.

Kurz told The Pembrokeshire Herald: “Charity tractor runs and ploughing matches are key dates in the rural diary and it would have been such a shame if these events couldn’t go ahead had red diesel been banned.

“Here in West Wales, our communities host excellent tractor runs and matches. Only a few short months ago, the illuminated tractor run which took to the roads of Pembrokeshire brought great joy to a number of people and raised money for deserving charitable causes.

“The voice of the rural community has been listened to and acted upon, and I know this decision will be warmly welcomed.”

The news was also welcomed by MP Carla Lockhart, who said: “Allowing red diesel to be used at ploughing matches and agricultural shows is a partial win for our economy.

“Additionally, the fact that farmers can continue to clear and grit roads in times of storm or flooding is a huge relief and in many ways a win for all those who engage in this very helpful assistance in times of need.

“The law change was going to massively impact the ability to run events as fuel costs would have been extortionate. Additionally it was not clear if a farmer was able to assist on the roads network if an emergency occurred.”

She continued: “However, this clarity does not go far enough for much-loved and well attended tractor runs, which are hugely popular as charity fundraisers.”

Cover image: A tractor owner gets a Drive Thru Costa Coffee back 2019 (Image: Herald archive)

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