Farming News - Countryside Stewardship opens for applications today
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Countryside Stewardship opens for applications today
- Mid Tier – Farmers and land managers can choose from all available multi-year options and capital items to form an agreement which delivers local environmental benefits. Application packs can be downloaded through the online Rural Payments Service, or you can request to receive an application pack in the post by contacting Rural Payments Agency (RPA) by 31 May 2019.
- Higher Tier – Applicants managing more complex land in environmentally significant sites, commons or woodlands which requires support from Natural England or the Forestry Commission. Check if you are eligible to apply by contacting RPA by 31 March 2019 to receive an application pack.
- Wildlife Offers – Designed to help guide farmers to the most straightforward options for their farm type, making it easier and simpler to secure a CS agreement. Offers are split into different packages for farm types: arable, lowland grazing, upland, and mixed farming. These applications are the easiest to complete, and can be done online via the Rural Payments Service. Applicants can also request to receive an application pack in the post by contacting RPA by 31 May 2019.
- Hedgerows and Boundaries – Provides grants for farmers to restore existing farm boundaries and hedgerows on their land. Applications for a Hedgerows and Boundaries Grant can be completed on the Rural Payments Service. Applicants can also request to receive an application pack in the post by contacting RPA by 31 May 2019.
Useful Information
- Link to Countryside Stewardship guidance
- Why take out a Countryside Stewardship agreement
- Who is a typical Countryside Stewardship applicant
- Why you should apply online
- What are the benefits of Countryside Stewardship
- What are the benefits of the Wildlife Offers
- Why you should think about the environmental benefits
Catchment Sensitive Farming is a successful partnership between Defra, the Environment Agency and Natural England. We work together with farmers and organisations in priority areas across England to improve water and air quality.
Since 2006, CSF has worked with over 20,000 farms and helped farmers take more than 100,000 positive actions to reduce pollution. 92% of the farmers CSF have worked with are satisfied with its one-to-one advice.
For a list of local Catchment Sensitive Farming Officers visit here.
Farmers can check if they are in a High Water Quality Priority area by visiting here, selecting ‘Countryside Stewardship Targeting & Scoring Layers’ from the table of contents, selecting ‘Water’ and ticking the box ‘Countryside Stewardship Water Quality Priority Areas (England)’.