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Details of the assessment objectives we will be rolling into our regulations for new GCSE, AS and A level subjects.
This page tells you how to identify common constraints and designations within your forestry project’s proposal area and sets out what you must consider or do in relation to individual constraints.
Woodlands may be eligible for certain tax reliefs and exemptions, depending on the type of woodland and its purpose.
Legal memory: the evidential value of ancient documents.
Overview of the support being provided for each qualification for students taking GCSEs, AS and A levels in 2022.
How biodiversity net gain (BNG) applies to irreplaceable habitats.
Find out about funding to create native woodland or restore plantations on ancient woodland sites near to the HS2 route.
Find out if you can remove or work on countryside hedgerows.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS) - restoration and maintenance item.
Find out about the Woods into Management Forestry Innovation Fund - Regional woodland restoration. There will be a number of funds based in regions around the country.
Find out when you must consult Natural England or the Environment Agency if you're preparing plans or considering development proposals.
The conditions that new cemetery developments, or new extensions of a cemetery, can operate under without needing an environmental permit.
Find information on woodland management in England, including funding to maintain your woodland, useful guidance, and the regulations you’ll need to follow.
Wreck and salvage laws, the role of the Receiver of the Wreck, wreck owners and salvors and how to report wreck material.
How to assess a planning application when there are protected species on or near a proposed development site.
Advises on enhancing and conserving the historic environment.
This document contains the following information:Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland 40th annual report 1993.
The 439-hectare National Nature Reserve will be a haven for people and a rich variety of species including kingfishers, rare ‘Charnwood spider’ and ancient oaks
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