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  • Find information and support on woodland creation in England, including funding to create woodland, legal requirements and best practice for sustainability.

  • As a local highway authority (usually a county council or national park authority) you have statutory duties to record and keep public rights of way open.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the 4m to 6m buffer strip on cultivated land option.

  • Guidance on how to meet the requirements for an Environmental Stewardship agreement.

  • How to prepare or review a management plan for a Protected Landscape in England.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the deer control and management item.

  • Invited applicants can apply for a grant to improve or expand slurry storage capacity and to cover stores.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the supply and plant tree item.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the woodland improvement option.

  • Guidance on methods of minimising annoyance or disturbance caused by the operation of loudspeakers fixed to ice-cream vans and similar vehicles.

  • Information on Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) for forestry projects in England. Guidance on whether you need to submit an EIA application form to the Forestry Commission.

  • Find out how to apply for the Woodland Creation Planning Grant (WCPG)聽to support your development of a proposal to create woodland.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the educational access option.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the livestock troughs item.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the woodland management plan item.

  • Find out how to get to Environment Agency locks and weir fishing sites and when you can fish.

  • How ship security is managed in the UK, and how to comply with UK regulations on ship security.

  • To help protect Britain's trees and woodland, a felling licence from the Forestry Commission is required to fell most trees.

  • How your personal information is used within the Planning Inspectorate

  • Find out how to identify and manage ash dieback if you own or manage ash trees. This includes private tree owners, woodland owners, farmers and local authorities.