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The U12 exemption allows landscapers, farmers and growers to spread mulch as a protective covering onto land around trees, bushes or plants.
Report of a seminar on energy research in the UK.
Review of evidence on assessing and valuing landscape quality and its aesthetic dimensions.
The scheme policy for Landscape Recovery, one of our 3 environmental land management schemes.
Explains key issues in implementing policy to protect and enhance the natural environment, including local requirements.
How to create a landscape sensitivity assessment to inform decisions on the planning and management of land use change which influence spatial planning.
Fund of up to £7 million will boost access to nature and support rural communities across England to become more green-fingered
We are England’s largest land manager, looking after the nation’s 1,500 woods and forests.
2012 research into UK adults’ use of the internet, government information and transactional services online.
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How to use the calculators to work out a nutrient budget for residential developments in nutrient neutrality catchments.
Southern Region, Mr I Perry BSc FRICS & Mr P Smith FRICS on 13 February 2024
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