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Made | 8th March 2005 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 10th March 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 2nd April 2005 |
Power to make grants
3.
- (1) The Secretary of State may make a grant in accordance with these Regulations to a person who undertakes to do anything in relation to land in which that person has an interest which in the Secretary of State's opinion is conducive to any of the specified purposes.
(2) Such a grant shall be made subject to the condition that the beneficiary complies with the conditions set out in an agreement ("an environmental stewardship agreement") made between that person and the Secretary of State.
(3) The Secretary of State may vary the conditions of an environmental stewardship agreement -
(4) The amount of the grant shall be calculated in accordance with regulations 6 and 7(4).
Applications for grant
4.
- (1) An application for a grant shall -
(2) An application to enter into an environmental stewardship agreement containing an HLS element must be accompanied by a plan ("a farm environment plan"), in such form as the Secretary of State requires, identifying the features of environmental significance on the relevant land.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), in paragraph (2) and Schedule 1 relevant land means land -
and which includes the land which is the subject of the application to enter into an environmental stewardship agreement with an HLS element; and
(b) which is registered on the Rural Land Register held by the Rural Payments Agency, an executive agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; and
(c) in relation to which the applicant, either -
has, on the date of the application, the right, for at least five years from that date, to carry out activities of the type required by HLS options.
(4) In paragraph (2), where the land which is the subject of the application forms all or part of a common, the relevant land is the land comprising the entire common.
(5) The Secretary of State shall make a grant ("a farm environment plan grant") to an applicant in respect of a farm environment plan if the plan and the associated application to enter into an environmental stewardship agreement are in such form as the Secretary of State requires.
(6) The amount of a farm environment plan grant shall be calculated in accordance with Schedule 1.
Conditions of environmental stewardship agreements
5.
- (1) An environmental stewardship agreement must contain one (and may contain more than one) of the following elements -
(2) An environmental stewardship agreement which contains an ELS element must include an undertaking by the beneficiary to carry out on the conventional land, for the duration of the agreement, sufficient ELS options to obtain an ELS points score equal to or greater than the ELS points target in relation to that land.
(3) An environmental stewardship agreement which contains an OELS element must include an undertaking by the beneficiary to carry out on the organic land, for the duration of the agreement, sufficient OELS options to obtain an OELS points score equal to or greater than the OELS points target in relation to that land.
(4) An environmental stewardship agreement which contains an HLS element must include an undertaking by the beneficiary to carry out on the agreement land, for the duration of the agreement, at least one HLS option.
(5) An environmental stewardship agreement which contains an HLS element must also specify -
(6) The payment rate referred to in paragraph (5)(a) must not exceed the maximum payment rate per agreement year specified for that HLS option in column 4 of Part 2, or column 2 of Part 3, of Schedule 2 (as the case may be).
(7) The payment rate referred to in paragraph (5)(b) must not exceed the maximum payment rate specified for that HLS capital works item in column 2 of Part 4 of Schedule 2.
(8) The percentage referred to in paragraph (5)(c) must not exceed the maximum percentage of cost specified for that HLS capital works item in column 2 of Part 5 of Schedule 2.
(9) An environmental stewardship agreement which contains a special project element must -
(10) The payment rate or the amount of grant referred to in paragraph (9)(b) must not exceed 120% of the sum of -
as a result of carrying out such activity.
Amount of grants
6.
The amount of a grant payable by the Secretary of State pursuant to regulation 3 shall be determined in relation to -
Conversion grants for organic land
7.
- (1) The Secretary of State may only make a grant which is a conversion grant -
(2) In paragraph (1), eligible land means land which meets the conditions specified in paragraph (3) and is -
(3) The conditions mentioned in paragraph (2) are that the land must -
(4) The amount of a conversion grant shall be calculated in accordance with Schedule 4.
Feasibility study agreements
8.
- (1) The Secretary of State may make a grant ("a feasibility study grant") to a person who undertakes to carry out a detailed study of land in which that person has an interest which, in the Secretary of State's opinion, is conducive to any of the specified purposes.
(2) A feasibility study grant shall be made subject to the condition that the beneficiary complies with the conditions set out in an agreement ("a feasibility study agreement") made between that person and the Secretary of State.
(3) An application to enter into a feasibility study agreement shall be made at such times, in such form and be accompanied by such information, as the Secretary of State requires.
(4) The amount of a feasibility study grant shall not exceed the sum of -
as a result of complying with the conditions of the feasibility study agreement to which such grant relates.
Amendment of the England Rural Development Programme (Enforcement) Regulations
9.
The England Rural Development Programme (Enforcement) Regulations 2000[11] shall be amended by adding to Part I of the Schedule, after the words "The Environmentally Sensitive Areas (Stage IV) Order 2000", the following -
Revocation
10.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Organic Farming (England Rural Development Programme) Regulations 2003[12] ("the 2003 Regulations") are hereby revoked.
(2) The 2003 Regulations shall continue to apply in relation to any application for a grant under those Regulations which was received before the date on which these Regulations come into force.
Elliot Morley
Minister of State Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
27th February 2005
We consent,
Nick Ainger
Gillian Merron
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
8th March 2005
Column 1 | Column 2 |
Area of relevant land (in hectares rounded to two decimal places) | Farm environment plan grant |
less than 5.5 | £395 |
5.5 to 15.49 | £555 |
15.5 to 49.49 | £715 |
49.5 to 149.49 | £1035 |
149.5 to 200.49 | £1110 |
200.5 to 500.49 | £1430 |
500.5 to 1000.49 | £1750 |
1000.5 to 1500.49 | £2070 |
1500.5 to 2000.49 | £2390 |
2000.5 to 2500.49 | £2710 |
2500.5 to 3000 | £3030 |
greater than 3000 | £3350 |
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
Option | ELS options points value per unit | OELS options points value per unit | HLS options maximum payment rate per agreement year |
1.
General - |
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(a) Identification, recording and retention of features |
3 per hectare | 3 per hectare | - |
(b) Basic organic management |
- | 30 per hectare | - |
2.
Field boundaries - |
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(a) Hedgerow management (on both sides of the hedge) |
22 per 100 metres | 22 per 100 metres | - |
(b) Hedgerow management (on one side of the hedge) |
11 per 100 metres | 11 per 100 metres | - |
(c) Enhanced hedgerow management (on both sides of the hedge) |
42 per 100 metres | 42 per 100 metres | - |
(d) Stone faced hedge bank management (on both sides of the hedge bank) |
16 per 100 metres | 16 per 100 metres | - |
(e) Stone faced hedge bank management (on one side of the hedge bank) |
8 per 100 metres | 8 per 100 metres | - |
(f) Ditch management (on both sides of the ditch) |
24 per 100 metres | 24 per 100 metres | - |
(g) Ditch management (on one side of the ditch) |
8 per 100 metres | 8 per 100 metres | - |
(h) Ditch management combined with hedgerow management mentioned at (a) above |
38 per 100 metres | 38 per 100 metres | - |
(i) Ditch management combined with hedgerow management mentioned at (b) above |
26 per 100 metres | 26 per 100 metres | - |
(j) Ditch management combined with hedgerow management mentioned at (c) above |
56 per 100 metres | 56 per 100 metres | - |
(k) Stone wall protection and maintenance |
15 per 100 metres | 15 per 100 metres | - |
3.
Trees and woodland - |
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(a) Protection of in-field trees on arable land |
12 per tree | 12 per tree | £12 per tree |
(b) Protection of in-field trees on grassland |
8 per tree | 8 per tree | £8 per tree |
(c) Maintenance of woodland fences |
4 per 100 metres | 4 per 100 metres | - |
(d) Management of land bordering woodland |
380 per hectare | 380 per hectare | £380 per hectare |
4.
Historic and landscape features - |
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(a) Taking cultivated land in or on which archaeological features are located out of cultivation |
460 per hectare | 600 per hectare | £600 per hectare |
(b) Reducing cultivation depths on land in or on which archaeological features are located |
60 per hectare | 100 per hectare | £100 per hectare |
(c) Management of scrub on archaeological sites |
120 per hectare | 120 per hectare | £120 per hectare |
(d) Management of grassland in or on which archaeological features are located |
16 per hectare | 16 per hectare | £16 per hectare |
5.
Buffer strips - |
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(a) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of 2 metre buffer strips on cultivated land |
300 per hectare | - | £300 per hectare |
(b) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of 2 metre buffer strips on rotational land |
- | 400 per hectare | £400 per hectare |
(c) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of 4 metre or 6 metre buffer strips on cultivated land |
400 per hectare | - | £400 per hectare |
(d) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of 4 metre or 6 metre buffer strips on rotational land |
- | 500 per hectare | £500 per hectare |
(e) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of 2 metre buffer strips on intensive grassland |
300 per hectare | - | £300 per hectare |
(f) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of 2 metre buffer strips on organic grassland |
- | 400 per hectare | £400 per hectare |
(g) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of 4 metre or 6 metre buffer strips on intensive grassland |
400 per hectare | - | £400 per hectare |
(h) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of 4 metre or 6 metre buffer strips on organic grassland |
- | 500 per hectare | £500 per hectare |
(i) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of buffer strips around in-field ponds in improved grassland |
400 per hectare | - | £400 per hectare |
(j) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of buffer strips around in-field ponds in organic grassland |
- | 500 per hectare | £500 per hectare |
(k) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of buffer strips around in-field ponds in arable land |
400 per hectare | - | £400 per hectare |
(l) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of buffer strips around in-field ponds in rotational land |
- | 500 per hectare | £500 per hectare |
6.
Arable land - |
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(a) Management of field corners |
400 per hectare | 500 per hectare | £500 per hectare |
(b) Establishing and maintaining plant species beneficial to wild birds on arable land |
450 per hectare | 550 per hectare | £550 per hectare |
(c) Establishing and maintaining plant species beneficial to wild birds on set-aside land |
85 per hectare | - | £85 per hectare |
(d) Establishing and maintaining a mixture of pollen and nectar rich plants on arable land |
450 per hectare | 550 per hectare | £550 per hectare |
(e) Establishing and maintaining a mixture of pollen and nectar rich plants on set-aside land |
85 per hectare | - | £85 per hectare |
(f) Retention of over-wintered stubbles on arable land |
120 per hectare | 150 per hectare | £150 per hectare |
(g) Creation and maintenance of beetle banks |
580 per hectare | 750 per hectare | £750 per hectare |
(h) Creation of skylark plots |
5 per plot | 5 per plot | £5 per plot |
(i) Creation of conservation headlands |
100 per hectare | - | £100 per hectare |
(j) Creation of conservation headlands with no fertiliser or manure |
330 per hectare | - | £330 per hectare |
(k) Creation (where appropriate) and maintenance of 6 metre uncropped cultivated margin on arable land |
400 per hectare | - | £400 per hectare |
7.
Encouragement of a range of crop types - |
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(a) Under-sowing a spring-sown cereal crop with a mixture of seeds of grass and legume species |
200 per hectare | 150 per hectare | £200 per hectare |
(b) Establishing and maintaining plant species beneficial to wild birds on grassland |
450 per hectare | 550 per hectare | £550 per hectare |
(c) Establishing and maintaining a mixture of pollen and nectar rich plants on grassland |
450 per hectare | 550 per hectare | £550 per hectare |
(d) Planting cereals for whole crop silage followed by over-wintered stubbles |
230 per hectare | 250 per hectare | £250 per hectare |
(e) Planting brassica fodder crops followed by over-wintered stubbles |
90 per hectare | 110 per hectare | £110 per hectare |
8.
Reduction of soil erosion - |
|||
(a) Management of cultivated land with a high risk of soil erosion |
18 per hectare | 18 per hectare | £18 per hectare |
(b) Management of maize crops to reduce soil erosion |
18 per hectare | 18 per hectare | £18 per hectare |
9.
Grassland outside the less favoured area - |
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(a) Taking corners of fields of improved grassland out of management |
400 per hectare | 500 per hectare | £500 per hectare |
(b) Management of permanent grassland using low inputs |
85 per hectare | 115 per hectare | £115 per hectare |
(c) Management of permanent grassland using very low inputs |
150 per hectare | 180 per hectare | £180 per hectare |
(d) Management of rush pastures |
150 per hectare | 180 per hectare | £180 per hectare |
(e) Stocking land with cattle and sheep |
8 per hectare | 8 per hectare | £8 per hectare |
10.
Land within the less favoured area - |
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(a) Management of field corners |
100 per hectare | 100 per hectare | £100 per hectare |
(b) Management of in-bye grassland using low inputs |
35 per hectare | 35 per hectare | £35 per hectare |
(c) Management of in-bye pasture and meadows using very low inputs |
60 per hectare | 60 per hectare | £60 per hectare |
(d) Management of rush pastures |
60 per hectare | 60 per hectare | £60 per hectare |
(e) Establishment (where appropriate) and maintenance of rough grazing on land in parcels of less than 15 hectares |
35 per hectare | 35 per hectare | £35 per hectare |
(f) Establishment (where appropriate) and maintenance of rough grazing on land in parcels of 15 hectares or more |
5 per hectare | - | £5 per hectare |
11.
Preparation of land management plans - |
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(a) Soil management |
3 per hectare | 3 per hectare | £3 per hectare |
(b) Nutrient management |
2 per hectare | 2 per hectare | £2 per hectare |
(c) Manure management |
2 per hectare | 2 per hectare | £2 per hectare |
(d) Crop protection management |
2 per hectare | - | £2 per hectare |
Column 1 | Column 2 |
HLS option | Maximum payment rate per agreement year |
1.
Hedgerows - |
|
(a) Maintenance of hedgerows of very high environmental value |
£27 per 100 metres |
2.
Woodland trees and scrub - |
|
(a) Protection of ancient trees in arable fields |
£25 per tree |
(b) Protection of ancient trees in intensive grassland |
£25 per tree |
(c) Maintenance of grazed woodland or parkland |
£180 per hectare |
(d) Restoration of grazed woodland or parkland |
£180 per hectare |
(e) Creation of grazed woodland |
£180 per hectare |
(f) Maintenance of small areas of woodland |
£100 per hectare |
(g) Restoration of small areas of woodland |
£100 per hectare |
(h) Creation of small areas of woodland in the less favoured area |
£200 per hectare |
(i) Creation of small areas of woodland outside the less favoured area |
£315 per hectare |
(j) Maintenance of successional areas and scrub for specific target species |
£100 per hectare |
(k) Restoration of successional areas and scrub for specific target species |
£100 per hectare |
(l) Creation of successional areas and scrub for specific target species |
£100 per hectare |
(m) Supplement to (g) above for the removal of livestock from overgrazed woodland |
£100 per hectare |
(n) Supplement to (k) and (l) above for the removal of livestock from overgrazed areas of scrub |
£100 per hectare |
3.
Orchards - |
|
(a) Maintenance of high value traditional orchards |
£250 per hectare |
(b) Maintenance of traditional orchards in production |
£95 per hectare |
(c) Restoration of traditional orchards |
£250 per hectare |
(d) Creation of traditional orchards |
£190 per hectare |
4.
Historic and landscape features - |
|
(a) Protection of sub-surface archaeological features by establishing grassland through natural regeneration |
£500 per hectare |
(b) Direct drilling of crops to protect archaeological features from ploughing or other deep cultivation |
£70 per hectare |
(c) Maintaining high water levels in wetland areas to protect archaeological features |
£240 per hectare |
(d) Maintenance of historic water features |
£295 per hectare |
(e) Maintenance of water meadows |
£350 per hectare |
(f) Restoration and management of water meadows |
£350 per hectare |
5.
Arable land - |
|
(a) Establishing (where appropriate) and maintaining a grass margin that contains a mixture of grass and wildflower species |
£485 per hectare |
(b) Establishing and maintaining plots with plant species beneficial to wild birds |
£475 per hectare |
(c) Establishing and maintaining fallow plots for ground-nesting birds |
£360 per hectare |
(d) Establishing and maintaining an un-harvested, fertiliser-free conservation headland |
£440 per hectare |
(e) Management of a cereal crop using reduced herbicides followed by over-wintered stubbles and a spring crop |
£195 per hectare |
(f) Management of fodder crops to retain or re-create a mixture of wildflower and grass for seed-eating birds |
£150 per hectare |
(g) Establishing and maintaining cultivated fallow plots or margins for rare arable plants on set-aside land |
£80 per hectare |
(h) Establishing and maintaining plots for ground-nesting birds on set-aside land |
£80 per hectare |
(i) Management of a cereal crop using reduced inputs followed by set-aside |
£140 per hectare |
(j) Establishing and maintaining of un-harvested, fertiliser-free conservation headlands followed by set-aside |
£400 per hectare |
(k) Establishing a spring cereal crop using restricted inputs to retain or re-create an arable area within a predominantly grassland area |
£250 per hectare |
(l) Establishing and maintaining cultivated fallow plots or margins for the establishment of rare arable plants |
£440 per hectare |
6.
Resource protection - |
|
(a) Reversion of arable land to unfertilised grassland to prevent erosion or run-off |
£280 per hectare |
(b) Reversion of arable land to grassland with low fertiliser input to prevent erosion or run-off |
£210 per hectare |
(c) Management of in-field grass areas to prevent erosion or run-off |
£350 per hectare |
(d) Preventing erosion or run-off from intensively managed improved grassland |
£280 per hectare |
(e) Supplement to (a) to (d) above for the seasonal removal of livestock from grassland or grass areas (as the case may be) |
£40 per hectare |
(f) Supplement to (d) above where grassland is also managed without the use of fertilisers |
£55 per hectare |
7.
Grassland - |
|
(a) Maintenance of species-rich grassland |
£200 per hectare |
(b) Restoration of species-rich grassland |
£200 per hectare |
(c) Creation of species-rich grassland |
£280 per hectare |
(d) Maintenance of wet grassland for breeding waders |
£335 per hectare |
(e) Maintenance of wet grassland for wintering waders and wildfowl |
£255 per hectare |
(f) Restoration of wet grassland for breeding waders |
£335 per hectare |
(g) Restoration of wet grassland for wintering waders and wildfowl |
£255 per hectare |
(h) Creation of wet grassland for breeding waders |
£355 per hectare |
(i) Creation of wet grassland for wintering waders and wildfowl |
£285 per hectare |
(j) Maintenance of semi-improved or rough grassland for target species |
£130 per hectare |
(k) Restoration of semi-improved or rough grassland for target species |
£130 per hectare |
(l) Creation of semi-improved or rough grassland for target species |
£210 per hectare |
(m) Management of buffer strips on intensive grassland |
£590 per hectare |
(n) Continuation or re-introduction of haymaking |
£75 per hectare |
(o) Supplement to (a) to (l) above for raising water levels in ditches and adjacent land |
£80 per hectare |
(p) Supplement to (e), (g) and (i) above for flooding the grassland |
£85 per hectare |
8.
Moorland and upland rough grazing - |
|
(a) Maintenance of moorland |
£40 per hectare |
(b) Restoration of moorland |
£40 per hectare |
(c) Creation of upland heathland |
£60 per hectare |
(d) Maintenance of rough grazing habitat for birds |
£80 per hectare |
(e) Restoration of rough grazing habitat for birds |
£80 per hectare |
(f) Supplement to (a), (b), (d) and (e) above for the management of grazing |
£5 per hectare |
(g) Supplement to (a), (b), (d) and (e) above for the removal of livestock |
£10 per hectare |
(h) Supplement to (a) to (e) above for the re-wetting of moorland to maintain wildlife habitats |
£10 per hectare |
(i) Supplement to (a), (b), (d) and (e) above for management of heather, gorse and grass by burning or cutting |
£7 per hectare |
9.
Access - |
|
(a) Permitting and making provision for public access to farmland |
£41 per hectare |
(b) Provision of footpath access on farmland |
£45 per 100 metres |
(c) Provision of paths on farm land for people with reduced mobility |
£105 per 100 metres |
(d) Upgrading and maintaining paths on farm land for people with reduced mobility |
£105 per 100 metres |
(e) Provision of bridleways or cycle paths on farm land |
£90 per 100 metres |
(f) Upgrading and maintenance of bridleways or cycle paths on farm land |
£90 per 100 metres |
(g) Permitting and making provision for access to farm land for educational visits |
£100 per visit |
(h) Permitting and making provision for public access to farm land - base payment for (a) to (f) above |
£350 per environmental stewardship agreement |
(i) Permitting access to farm land for educational visits - base payment for (g) above |
£500 per environmental stewardship agreement |
10.
Lowland heathland - |
|
(a) Maintenance of lowland heathland |
£200 per hectare |
(b) Restoration of heathland on neglected sites |
£200 per hectare |
(c) Restoration of forestry areas to lowland heathland |
£200 per hectare |
(d) Creation of lowland heathland on arable or improved grassland |
£450 per hectare |
(e) Creation of lowland heathland on disused quarry sites |
£150 per hectare |
11.
Inter-tidal and coastal land - |
|
(a) Maintenance of coastal saltmarsh |
£30 per hectare |
(b) Restoration of coastal saltmarsh |
£30 per hectare |
(c) Creation of inter-tidal and saline habitat on arable land |
£700 per hectare |
(d) Creation of inter-tidal and saline habitat on grassland |
£500 per hectare |
(e) Creation of inter-tidal and saline habitat by unmanaged breach or regular inundation |
£150 per hectare |
(f) Maintenance of sand dunes |
£140 per hectare |
(g) Restoration of sand dunes |
£140 per hectare |
(h) Creation of coastal vegetated shingle and sand dunes on arable land |
£320 per hectare |
(i) Creation of coastal vegetated shingle and sand dunes on grassland |
£200 per hectare |
(j) Supplement to (a) to (e) above for the management of grazing on saltmarsh or saline habitat (as the case may be) |
£70 per hectare |
(k) Supplement to (b) and (e) above for the temporary removal of livestock from saltmarsh or saline habitat (as the case may be) |
£40 per hectare |
12.
Wetland - |
|
(a) Maintenance of ponds of high wildlife value with an area of less than 100 square metres |
£90 per pond |
(b) Maintenance of ponds of high wildlife value with an area of at least 100 square metres |
£180 per pond |
(c) Maintenance of reedbeds |
£60 per hectare |
(d) Restoration of reedbeds |
£60 per hectare |
(e) Creation of reedbeds |
£380 per hectare |
(f) Maintenance of fen |
£60 per hectare |
(g) Restoration of fen |
£60 per hectare |
(h) Creation of fen |
£380 per hectare |
(i) Maintenance of lowland raised bog to provide habitat for wildlife |
£150 per hectare |
(j) Restoration of lowland raised bog to provide habitat for wildlife |
£150 per hectare |
(k) Supplement to (c) to (h) above for implementing a cutting regime |
£350 per hectare |
(l) Supplement to (f) to (j) above for implementing a grazing regime |
£200 per hectare |
13.
Additional supplements - |
|
(a) Supplement for controlling invasive plant species |
£60 per hectare |
(b) Supplement for controlling bracken |
£35 per hectare |
(c) Supplement for the management of small fields |
£35 per hectare |
(d) Supplement for the management of difficult sites |
£50 per hectare |
(e) Supplement for land in respect of which there is more than one rights holder or owner |
£10 per hectare |
Column 1 | Column 2 |
HLS capital works item | Maximum payment rate |
1.
Boundaries - |
|
(a) Hedgerow restoration, including laying, coppicing or planting to fill gaps in a hedge, or any combination of these, and follow-up maintenance of restored hedgerows |
£5 per metre |
(b) Planting hedges |
£5 per metre |
(c) Hedgerow restoration - removal of fence posts and wires |
£0.60 per metre |
(d) Hedgerow restoration - preparatory work on hedges more than 1.5 metres wide and 5 metres high |
£2.40 per metre |
(e) Hedgerow restoration - additional work which involves use of staking and top binding |
£2.40 per metre |
(f) Building new stone walls |
£52 per metre |
(g) Restoration of stone walls |
£16 per metre |
(h) Supplement to (g) above where 50% or more of the stone is imported from elsewhere on the holding |
£6 per metre |
(i) Supplement to (g) above where 50% or more of the stone is imported from outside the holding |
£30 per metre |
(j) Supplement to (g) above where at least 10 metres of the wall is on slopes exceeding 30 degrees |
£7 per metre |
(k) Supplement to (g) above for the installation of stock-proof wiring along upper surface of a stone wall |
£1.80 per metre |
(l) Repair of stone-faced hedge banks |
£16 per metre |
(m) Restoration of stone-faced hedge banks |
£34 per metre |
(n) Restoration of earth banks |
£3 per metre |
(o) Supplement to (n) above for additional work in casting up |
£1.20 per metre |
(p) Restoration of ditches, dykes or rhines |
£2.90 per metre |
2.
Fencing associated with conservation works - |
|
(a) Installation of sheep fencing |
£1.80 per metre |
(b) Installation of post and wire fencing |
£1.20 per metre |
(c) Installation of deer fencing in parks of historical interest |
£4 per metre |
(d) Installation of rabbit fencing |
£1.50 per metre |
(e) Installation of permanent electric fencing |
£1.20 per metre |
(f) Installation of high tensile fencing |
£1.25 per metre |
(g) Supplement to (a) to (f) above for the installation of fencing in difficult sites |
£2.50 per metre |
3.
Tree-planting and tree management - |
|
(a) Installation of spiral rabbit guards |
£0.20 per guard |
(b) Planting of trees, shrubs and whips, including transplanting |
£1.60 per tree, shrub, or whip |
(c) Installation of tree-tubes and stakes |
£0.50 per tube |
(d) Planting of standard trees in parks of historical interest |
£7.50 per tree |
(e) Installation of parkland tree guards (post and wire) in parks of historical interest |
£64 per guard |
(f) Installation of welded steel tree guards |
£106 per guard |
(g) Planting of fruit trees |
£17 per tree |
(h) Installation of orchard tree guards (tube and mesh) |
£3.30 per guard |
(i) Installation of orchard tree guards (post and rail) |
£36 per guard |
(j) Pruning of orchard trees |
£17 per tree |
(k) Coppicing of trees along watercourses |
£29 per tree |
(l) Minor tree surgery, including minor pollarding |
£43 per tree |
(m) Major tree surgery, including major pollarding |
£89 per tree |
(n) Tree removal |
£25 per cubic metre |
4.
Upland management - |
|
(a) Grip-blocking drainage channels |
£3.40 per square metre |
5.
Wetland - |
|
(a) Creation of ditches, rhines and dykes |
£3.60 per square metre |
(b) Creation of gutters |
£1.90 per square metre |
(c) Installation of earth bunds |
£149 per bund |
(d) Installation of culverts |
£153 per culvert |
(e) Installation of timber sluices |
£314 per sluice |
(f) Installation of brick, stone or concrete sluices |
£960 per sluice |
(g) Creation of scrapes |
£1.40 per square metre of surface area up to 100 square metres, and £0.90 per square metre thereafter |
(h) Installation of liggers or bridges |
£46 per ligger or bridge |
6.
Ponds - |
|
(a) Creation of ponds |
£3 per square metre of surface area up to 100 square metres, and £1 per square metre thereafter |
(b) Restoration of existing ponds |
£2.10 per square metre of surface area up to 100 square metres of surface area, and £0.80 per square metre thereafter |
7.
Introduction of livestock - |
|
(a) Installation of cattle drinking bays |
£119 per bay |
(b) Installation of cattle grids |
£538 per grid |
(c) Installation of pipelines to supply water |
£2 per metre |
(d) Installation of water troughs |
£85 per trough |
8.
Scrub and bracken - |
|
(a) Removal or reduction of scrub, where scrub ground cover is less than 25% |
£76 per environmental stewardship agreement, plus £228 per hectare |
(b) Removal or reduction of scrub, where scrub ground cover is not less than 25% and not more than 75% |
£76 per environmental stewardship agreement, plus £376 per hectare |
(c) Removal or reduction of scrub where scrub ground cover is more than 75% |
£76 per environmental stewardship agreement, plus £583 per hectare |
(d) Removal or reduction of bracken by mechanical means |
£106 per environmental stewardship agreement, plus £48 per hectare |
(e) Removal or reduction of bracken by the application of chemicals |
£61 per environmental stewardship agreement, plus £112 per hectare |
(f) Difficult site supplement |
£7 per hectare |
9.
Landscape items - |
|
(a) Installation of wooden field gates |
£149 per gate |
(b) Installation of stone gate posts |
£96 per post |
(c) Removal of eyesores |
£120 per eyesore |
(d) Installation of wings for wooden gates |
£70 per gate |
10.
Conservation of species - |
|
(a) Construction of otter holts (using logs) |
£108 per holt |
(b) Construction of otter holts (by pipe and chamber) |
£203 per holt |
(c) Installation of bird or bat boxes |
£28 per box |
(d) Installation of bird strike markers |
£1.50 per marker |
(e) Installation of small mammal boxes |
£10.00 per box |
(f) Installation of badger gates |
£27 per gate |
11.
Resource protection - |
|
(a) Installation of cross drains under farm tracks |
£139 per drain |
(b) Relocation of gates |
£136 per gate |
12.
Agreement land to which public access is available - |
|
(a) Construction of hard standing for car parks |
£13 per square metre |
(b) Construction of hard standing for paths suitable for use by disabled people |
£15 per square metre |
(c) Installation of bridle gates |
£220 per gate |
(d) Installation of kissing gates |
£245 per gate |
(e) Installation of kissing gates suitable for wheelchair use |
£290 per gate |
(f) Installation of dog gates |
£35 per gate |
(g) Installation of timber stiles (other than ladder stiles) |
£100 per stile |
(h) Installation of ladder stiles |
£125 per stile |
(i) Installation of step-over stiles in stone walls |
£115 per stile |
(j) Installation of step-through stiles in stone walls |
£85 per stile |
(k) Construction of footbridges |
£315 per footbridge |
(l) Installation of benches |
£115 per bench |
(m) Payment for professional help in the preparation of notes for schoolteachers in relation to agreement land to which access for educational visits is permitted |
£490 per environmental stewardship agreement |
13.
Other items - |
|
(a) Obtaining planning permission in relation to capital works items, including costs associated with change of use |
£180 per environmental stewardship agreement |
(b) Payment for professional help in the preparation of management plans |
£400 per plan |
Column 1 | Column 2 |
HLS capital works item | Maximum percentage of cost |
(a) Installation of silt traps |
60% of cost |
(b) Installation of wind pumps for maintenance of water levels |
80% of cost |
(c) Improvement of droves |
50% of cost |
(d) Construction of water penning structures |
80% of cost |
(e) Use of native seed mix in relation to the reversion of arable land |
100% of cost |
(f) Major preparatory work in relation to the re-creation of heathland |
100% of cost |
(g) Installation of livestock handling facilities |
60% of cost |
(h) Protection of historical and archaeological features |
100% of cost |
(i) Restoration of historic farm buildings |
80% of cost |
2.
The beneficiary's ELS points score shall be calculated by -
3.
The grant for the ELS element of an environmental stewardship agreement shall be calculated at the following rates -
6.
The grant for the OELS element of an environmental stewardship agreement shall be calculated at the rate of £60 per hectare per agreement year in respect of all organic land.
(2) In any agreement year the grant for HLS options shall be calculated by -
(3) The grant for HLS capital works items shall be calculated as follows -
(b) for HLS capital works items listed in column 1 of Part 5 of Schedule 2, by -
(c) adding together the payments calculated in accordance with sub-paragraphs (a) and (b).
in the environmental stewardship agreement.
Regulation 6 and Schedule 3 provide for the calculation of the amount of grant in respect of an ELS, OELS, HLS and special project element of an environmental stewardship agreement. Grant in respect of an ELS and OELS element is calculated by reference to the area of conventional land and organic land respectively. Grant in respect of an HLS element is calculated by reference to amounts set out in the environmental stewardship agreement for the HLS options and HLS capital works items included in it. Such amounts shall not exceed the maximum amounts specified in Parts 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Schedule 2. Grant in respect of a special project element is calculated by reference to the payment rates or amounts specified in the environmental stewardship agreement for the special project activities included in it. Such payment rates and amounts shall not exceed the amount specified in regulation 5(10).
Regulation 7 and Schedule 4 provide for the making of a conversion grant under an environmental stewardship agreement which contains an OELS element and sets out the requirements for land in respect of which such a grant may be made.
Regulation 8 provides for the making of a grant to a person who undertakes to carry out a detailed study of land in which that person has an interest which in the Secretary of State's opinion is conducive to any of the specified purposes.
Regulation 9 amends Part 1 of the Schedule to the England Rural Development Programme (Enforcement) Regulations 2000 (SI 2000/3044), thus giving the Secretary of State enforcement powers in relation to these Regulations.
A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for these Regulations as they have no impact on the costs of business.
[3] 1995 c.25. Section 98(5) defines the appropriate Minister. The functions of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (which related only to England) were transferred to the Secretary of State by virtue of article 2(2) of The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Dissolution) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/794). The functions of the Secretary of State were, so far as they related to Wales, transferred to the National Assembly for Wales by virtue of article 2 of and Schedule 1 to the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672). The functions of the Secretary of State were, so far as they related to Scotland, transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46).back
[4] Section 99 was amended by article 3(d) of the Development Commission (Transfer of Functions and Miscellaneous Provisions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/416) and by section 73(4) of, and Schedule 8 to, the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (c.37).back
[5] The Compendium of UK Organic Standards is available on the following website: http://www.defra.gov.uk/farm/organic/ legislation-standards/compendium-may04.pdf.back
[6] O.J. L 198, 22.07.1991, p. 124.back
[7] O.J. L 385, 29.12.2004, p. 20.back
[8] O.J. L 141, 30.04.2004, p.18.back
[9] Regulation 3(1) of the Organic Products Regulations 2004 (S.I. 2004/1604) designates the Secretary of State as the competent authority for the purposes of Article 9(4) of the Council Regulation.back
[10] "The Community Treaties" is defined in s.1(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 (c.68).back
[11] S.I. 2000/3044; the relevant amending instrument is S.I. 2001/431.back
[13] Section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 is used for the purposes of making grant for the upkeep of the landscape and environmental features on agricultural land pursuant to Article 22(d) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1257/1999 (O.J. L 198, 22.07.1991, p. 124).back