Check and change anything that needs to be updated

This section tells you how to check your details are correct and how to change them if needed.

Check – your details are up to date

Before you start to create your application, you must check that the personal and business details you’ve already registered are still correct. We’ll use them to contact you about your application so please make sure they are up to date.

Check – your personal details

As soon as you sign in to the Rural Payments service you’ll see a screen called ‘Your businesses and messages’. To check and change your personal details, click ‘View and amend personal details’ on the right side of the screen. Click ‘Amend your details’, then after you make any changes, click ‘Submit changes’.

Check that your address, email address and phone numbers are up to date.

IMPORTANT - if you apply online, we’ll contact you by email whenever possible, so it’s important that your email address is up to date.

Check – your business details

To check your business details, choose the business from the ‘Your businesses’ screen. On the ‘Business overview’ screen, click ‘View full business details’ on the right side of the screen. To make any changes, click the appropriate ‘Amend’ link.

The main business address that we have in the Rural Payments service is the address that we’ll use to send certain types of information to you, such as the remittance advice after a payment is made.

Check – your bank account details

It’s important that your bank account details are up to date and valid or we will not be able pay you for CS and any other schemes you are claiming payment for. To amend your bank account details, call us on 03000 200 301. You cannot change them online or by email.

We’ll make payments in sterling only.

To help prevent fraud, after payments start from 1 December 2021 until the end of December, there are restrictions on updating bank account details. We can only update details if we have asked you for them or if your bank has rejected payment.

Check – your permission levels

If the ‘Countryside Stewardship Applications’ link is not visible on the Countryside Stewardship screen, or you’re not able to do something in the application screens, check you’ve got the correct permission level.

To check your permission levels, click ‘Give access to this business’ on the ‘Business overview’ screen. If you do not have the right permission level in the service, you’ll need to get someone with ‘Business Details: Full Permission’ level for the business to change your permission level.

There are 4 different permission levels. To submit an application, you must have Countryside Stewardship (Applications) ‘Submit’.

If you still cannot see what you need to see or the link after your permission level has been updated in the Rural Payments service, you should ‘sign out’ then ‘sign in’ again, to refresh your account.

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Check – any permission levels you’ve given to other people

If you want someone else to have access to your business so they can help you apply online, you need to check that you’ve given them the right permission level. You must have ‘Business Details: Full Permission’ level for the business to be able to change their permission level.

Click ‘Give access to this business’ from the ‘Business overview’ screen. They’ll need Countryside Stewardship (Applications) ‘Submit’ permission if you want them to apply for you. They must be registered in the Rural Payments service before you can give them access, and you will need their customer reference number (CRN).

If you prefer you can arrange for someone else to receive payments on your behalf.

After you’ve updated the permission level, remember to scroll to the bottom of the page and click ‘Save and return’.

Check – your land parcel maps

You can look at digital maps of the individual land parcels which are linked to your SBI in the Rural Payments service. You can see them as either an OS map or as an aerial photo - you can print the OS map view too (with or without your hedges showing on it). For more information about how to do this, click the ‘Help’ link on the screen.

From the ‘Business overview’ screen, click the ‘Land’ link, and then ‘View land’.

Check - your land parcel maps online

It’s important that you check your maps online because we’ve reviewed and updated our mapping information, where necessary, since applications were made for 2020. We’ve updated our digital land maps using the latest available data sources, such as aerial photography and Ordnance Survey updates. If we’ve updated your land parcels, you will have received notifications in the ‘All messages’ tab in the Rural Payments service identifying which land parcels have been updated. If you do not read your messages, we will send you an email reminding you to sign in to the service and check your notifications.

How to use the ‘Land summary’ screen

You’ll see a summary of your land parcels giving the number of parcels, their total area, and the total areas of your land covers. You’ll also see a list of all the individual land parcels and the total area, land cover and eligible area for each of them. Click on the individual land parcel details to see more information about that land parcel. If your business has 50 land parcels or more and land in more than one Ordnance Survey (OS) tile (for example, ZZ3, ZZ4, ZT3, this is he National Grid reference and first digit of the OS number), you may see a slightly different map. Click the ‘Help’ link on the screen to find out more about any of these screens or maps.

The ‘Land summary’ screen will highlight if there are any changes ‘pending’ on any of the land parcels - if there are, you will see an ‘!’ icon (exclamation mark). This means we’re still working on changes to that land parcel, so you should take account of any outstanding RLE1 forms that you’ve sent to us - or any outstanding inspection reports. You do not need to send us another RLE1 form.

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If there are no changes ‘pending’, but you need to make changes to the land parcel, send us an RLE1 form and sketch map to tell us about the changes.

If you cannot see a particular land parcel, this could be because it is not linked to your SBI – or is not registered on our database at all. Read the ‘Add a land parcel to your business (SBI)’ section.

Land cover and how to change it.

From the ‘Land summary’ screen, click the details for an individual land parcel and you can see the ‘land cover’ and its total area for that land parcel in the ‘Parcel details’ screen. The land cover will be either arable, permanent pasture, permanent crops or ‘other’ (non-agricultural area, with the type of non-agricultural area if that has been mapped, such as ungrazeable scrub). It is important that this information is correct, for example, all Ecological Focus Area (EFA) features and areas must be on or within 5 metres of land mapped as arable cover.

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To change the land cover for a land parcel, read the information in the ‘Other changes you may want to make’ section.

IMPORTANT - before you change the land cover for an individual land parcel, check that this will not affect any Countryside Stewardship or Environmental Stewardship agreement or BPS application that the land parcel has been included in.

Hedge layer information

You can view the hedge information we have for your land in the ‘Parcel details’ screen by selecting a parcel within the ‘Land summary’ screen. If the parcel contains any hedge information, it will display in a table at the bottom left of the screen. If you want to see where your hedges are in the map, click the ‘Hedges’ icon. You can also print the land parcel map either with or without the hedges showing on it. For more information, click the ‘Help’ link on the screen.

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Other things you may need to know

This section explains the additional information you may find useful when checking your land information.

If you have an exclamation mark (!) icon next to a land parcel in the Land summary screen

You need to make your application and ensure that the information in your ‘Land use’ screen is up to date. The exclamation mark in your digital map shows that we’re still mapping changes but you do not need to wait for us to finish before you apply.

If you sent us an RLE1 and sketch map to tell us about a change to your land – but the change is not on your maps and you cannot see an exclamation mark (!) icon

You need to do one of the following:

  • email us at ruralpayments@defra.gov.uk

  • call us on 03000 200 301, giving your SBI.

Give your SBI and use ‘Mapping Query’ as the subject heading of an email or letter and give details of the change that you’ve requested.

You should still submit your application based on the information you have to the best of your knowledge and send an email to us to explain what you’ve done.

If you think we have mapped a non-agricultural feature or area, or land parcel boundary incorrectly

You need to send us an email or a letter to let us know, if you have already told us about the change. If you have them, include a copy of any RLE1 forms and maps you have sent to us (if applicable) about the non agricultural area or feature (read the RLE guidance for more information).

Print a copy of the land parcel from the ‘Parcel details’ screen and mark the change required on it (include any measurements if you have them and if it is a feature, what the feature is).

Make sure the feature has the correct area/land use code in your land use screen.

If you have land cover shown on your maps which is incorrect

You need to do one of the following:

  • if there is one land cover type for the whole land parcel, call us.

  • if there is more than one land cover for a land parcel, you must fill in an RLE1 form and send it to us with a sketch map clearly marked with the land cover and areas.

If you see a change to your maps and are not sure why we have made it (for example it is not a change you told us about)

You need to check ‘All messages’ tab in the Rural Payments service for any new notifications.

We use all available data sources, including aerial photos and Ordnance Survey map updates, to keep our land information up to date, and to check any claims you make.

We will not write to you anymore to tell you when we make a change to your maps based on these data sources but you will receive a notification when we make these changes – check ‘All messages’ tab regularly in the Rural Payments service.

If you do not agree with the map changes

If it’s a change to land cover, see the query above.

If you disagree with a split or merger of parcels, providing you are the sole applicant and there is no overall change to the eligible area you are applying for, there is no need to update your maps before you apply. If you want us to do so, then please tell us later in the year.

If the changes do affect the eligible area of the land parcel, you need to fill in an RLE1 form and submit this along with a sketch map. Then, continue to make your application using the information you’ve given us on the RLE1 form.

When you submit your RLE1 form and sketch map, write the heading ‘Mapping change query’ on both of them.

For more information read the RLE1 guidance. You can find the RLE1 form and guidance on GOV.UK.

If you notice a mapping change made by RPA after you’ve submitted your 2021 application – and need to update your application

You need to call RPA on 03000 200 301.

However, you cannot make these changes if:

  • you have already been told about any non-compliance affecting the agricultural parcel you want to amend

  • an inspection has revealed a non-compliance affecting the agricultural parcel you want to amend

  • you have received advance warning of an inspection

If you have a small area of land at least 0.01 of a hectare in size that has been wrongly mapped as ineligible land

You need to change the land use and send us an RLE1 form to ask us to change it to eligible land.

If you want to know if you should send us an RLE1 form and sketch map to tell us about changes to your land

You need to send us an RLE1 form and sketch map if you are:

  • registering new land parcels

  • transferring parcels and cannot make the transfer using the Rural Payments service

  • dividing or merging parcels

  • making permanent boundary changes

  • adding or deleting non-agricultural areas and features that are not already shown on your maps

  • changing land cover – where there is more than one land cover for a land parcel

You do not need to send us an RLE1 form if you’ve already sent one telling us about a change, and an exclamation mark (!) icon is showing against your land parcel on the ‘Land summary’ screens in the Rural Payments service.

If you have a land parcel that has been incorrectly merged with someone else’s land parcel

You need to apply on the eligible land area within the parcel and then send us an RLE1 form and sketch map to correct the land parcel boundaries.

If you need to send us a map showing any changes

You need to print the individual land parcel from the Rural Payments service – ‘Land summary’ screen – mark it up and send it to us with your RLE1 form.

The RLE1 form and guidance are available at on GOV.UK, search for RLE1.

Checking your land areas

All the land information needs to be to 4 decimal places (that is, x.xxxx ha). If you have any problems doing this, we recommend you round down rather than using normal rounding rules.

For example, if the parcel is 2.47725 ha, record as 2.4 772 ha, rather than 2.4773 ha.

Check and change – your ‘Land use’

If you do not need to make a change to your land use, go to the ‘How to apply’ section.

From the ‘Business overview’ screen, click Land, then Land use.

IMPORTANT - if you are changing the land use for a land parcel that is already included in a CS agreement or BPS application, make sure that the land use is compatible for BPS and with the CS management option or it may affect your CS agreement and payment. For more information, read the relevant CS manual – search for Countryside Stewardship on GOV.UK.

Help is available

There’s a ‘Help’ link on the screens that will take you through each process step by step. You can print a copy of the onscreen Help from inside each Help window or you can call us on 03000 200 301 if you get stuck.

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Searching for a land parcel

If you have a large number of land parcels, the easiest way to find the parcel you’re looking for is to use the ‘Filters’. When you use a filter, you can update your land use and you’ll return to the filtered view (rather than the top of the land use table). This means you can make a number of changes to a land parcel without having to search for it each time.

To see the filters, click Filters heading.

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You can filter by:

  • sheet reference (for example, ‘2435’ or ‘AB1234’)

  • parcel ID (for example, ‘1145’)

  • land use – using this filter will show all the instances of a single land use (for example, if you search for permanent grassland it will show you all the land uses for ‘PG01 – Permanent Grassland’ for each National Grid reference)

  • ‘Undeclared’ or ‘Overdeclared’ to see all the parcels and land use areas which have these warnings.

To filter, type the information you want to search for into one of the white boxes, then click the Search button. To filter for ‘Undeclared’ or ‘Overdeclared’ warnings, click the arrow next to ‘All’, and choose the warning you want to search for.

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To remove a filter:

  • delete the text you’ve typed into one of the white boxes, then click Search

  • click the arrow next to the box showing ‘Undeclared’ or ‘Overdeclared’, then click All.

If you use the filter to search by OS Sheet number, you will rarely have more than 10 land parcels to look through and generally all are displayed on the screen.

Make changes to land use

To make changes to land use, use the icons on the left of the screen.

Edit – change a land use area (and add a catch or cover crop if you need to)

Add – include another land use in the land parcel, and tell us area/measurement

Del – remove a land use from a land parcel

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When you are changing your land use there are checks built into the Rural Payments service. They will highlight if the land uses you have declared for a parcel add up to more or less than the total field size that we currently have mapped.

The total field size is the area of the parcel which is linked to your holding. This may be different from the size shown in your land maps as they show the total parcel size. For example, if the land parcel is 10.0000ha in size and 50% is linked to you, the total field size will show as 5.0000ha in the land use screen but 10.0000ha in your land maps.

If you see an amber ‘undeclared’ warning, this means you have not declared the land use for the area of the land parcel that is linked to your holding and we currently have mapped. To add a land use for this area, click the ‘Add icon’ for the row shown as undeclared.

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If you see a red ‘overdeclared’ warning, this means you have declared land use that is larger than the total size of the land parcel we currently have mapped and linked to your holding (SBI). Use the ‘Edit’ icons on the land use screen to reduce the size of one or more of the land uses in the land parcel.

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You can update your land use to remove the ‘Undeclared’ and / or ‘Overdeclared’ warnings, but you may not need to if:

  • you need to tell us about a change to the total size of the field – fill in and send us an RLE1 form and sketch map to tell us about the changes and make sure the land use you’ve entered is correct

  • you have already sent us an RLE1 to tell us about changes, but we have not updated your maps yet. You need to make sure the land uses for the parcel and their areas are correct

  • only part of the land parcel is yours, then you should only declare the land use(s) and area for your part of the parcel.

If any of these apply, you can still submit your application if the ‘undeclared’ or ‘overdeclared’ warnings are showing.

If you have a land parcel in the ‘land use’ table showing an area of 0.0000 and an amber ‘undeclared’ warning next to it. You need to do one of the following:

  • if the parcel should not be linked to your SBI because, for example, you do not have control of the parcel or have sold it, and you want to transfer it to the new owner or remove it from your holding, read the ‘Other changes you may want to make’ section.

  • if you cannot remove or transfer the parcel online in the Transfer Land screens, fill in and send us an RLE1 form to make the transfer

  • if you want to use it in your application, add the land uses to the land use table using the information you have before you add the land parcel to your application

  • if you do not want to use this land parcel in your application then leave the parcel as undeclared with an area of 0.0000 when you submit your application.

Note that the land use table will still show as an ‘undeclared’ area and warning against the 0.0000 and reference number.

Adding or editing a land use

Use the screen below to enter a new land use (after clicking the ‘Add’ icon) or edit an existing one (after clicking the ‘Edit’ icon). If you get stuck, click the ‘Help’ link.

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When you add or edit a land use, the screen will let you choose ‘Rotations’ on the land use. You only need to use this to add an EFA catch or cover crop to your land use. These should be entered as rotation 2.

When you have made your changes on this screen, click ‘Save’, then ‘Back’.

IMPORTANT - if the changes you make mean that the total size of the field (‘Parcel size’ in the land use screen) has changed, you need to fill in and send us an RLE1 form and sketch map and ask us to change the permanent field boundaries (if you have not already done so). You can download an RLE1 form from GOV.UK, search for RLE1.

If you have already sent us an RLE1 form, you can check your land parcel digital map to see if the change still shows as ‘pending’ – shown by an (!) icon.

Add a land parcel to your business (SBI)

If you want to add a land parcel to your business (SBI) before you submit your application, you need to:

1.If the land parcel is not registered with us

Fill in and send us an RLE1 form and sketch map to register the land parcel (if you have not already done so).

2.If the land parcel is already registered with us

You need to do one of the following:

  • ask the previous owner or applicant to transfer the land parcel to you in the Rural Payments service (this will link the parcel to your SBI). We recommend online transfers are made as early as possible so they appear in your online application before you submit it. If the business transferring the land owns less than 100% of the land parcel or is a tenant, they need to fill in and send us an RLE1 form to request the transfer.

  • Add land by email – You can now add land to your holding by sending an email request to ruralpayments@defra.gov.uk with the details of the parcel(s) you wish to add. The subject heading of the email should include the wording ‘CS 2021 Add Land’ or use the relevant year if after 2021.

Include the following information:

  • the SBI and name of the business the land should be linked to

  • the land parcel reference numbers for the parcels you want to add, including sheet reference numbers and parcel IDs.

  • your name and contact number in case of any issues.

When we have completed your request, we will send you a confirmation email. You should make sure that requests are sent to us before 30 June.

You can now edit land use in the Rural Payments service. You can also now transfer land parcels until 15 May 2021 using the Rural Payments service.

Transfer or remove a land parcel from your business (SBI)

IMPORTANT - this is not removing a land parcel from your CS application.

If you want to transfer or remove a land parcel from your business (SBI) using the Transfer Land screens, you need to do one of the following:

1.transfer the land parcel to the right business on the Rural Payments service (this will remove it from your business (SBI)). Read the Important note below for more information.

2.‘Remove’ the land parcel from your business (SBI) if you no longer have control of it - for example, you do not farm it any longer. Read the Important note below for more information.

IMPORTANT - if you transfer the land parcel from your SBI, or use the ‘Remove’ land option in the ‘Transfer land’ screens, this will completely remove the land parcel from your record (SBI), you will not be able to use it in your application for either Countryside Stewardship or any of the following schemes.

  • Basic Payment Scheme

  • Environmental Stewardship

  • Habitat Scheme

  • English Woodland Grant Scheme

  • Farm Woodland Premium Scheme

  • National Forest Changing Landscape Scheme

Do not use the ‘Remove land’ option in the ‘Transfer land’ screens if you still control the land parcel for one of these schemes. If you remove a land parcel that is under an existing Rural Development Programme agreement, it will be removed from your land record and from your agreement. It may also mean that any payments already made to you are reclaimed.

For these cases you should use the correct ‘land use’ for the scheme you are claiming under. To update your land use, from ‘land use’ screen, use the ‘Edit land use’ option. 

Other changes you may want to make

This section explains the additional information you may find useful when you make changes to your land information.

If you want to change the size of a land parcel (because the permanent boundary has changed)

You need to increase or reduce the total size of your land parcel.

To increase the size of the land parcel, you must do all of the following:

  • increase the area of land use for the corresponding land use code(s). Use the ‘Edit’ and/or ‘Add’ icons in the land use screen to make the changes. The total area of land use will now be larger than the total parcel size and will show as ‘overdeclared’.

  • fill in an RLE1 and sketch map to tell us about the change to the land parcel (if you have not already done so).

To reduce the size of the land parcel you must:

  • reduce the area of land use for the corresponding code(s). Use the ‘Edit’ icon in the land use screen to make the changes. The total area of land uses will now be smaller than the total parcel size and will show as ‘undeclared’.

  • fill in an RLE1 form and sketch map to tell us about the change (if you have not already done so).

If you want to split or merge parcels (permanent splits, not crop splits)

You need to do either of the following:

  • Merge - fill in the land use for each parcel and leave as 2 separate parcels. Use the ‘Edit’, ‘Delete’ or ‘Add’ icons in the land use screen to do this.

  • Split - fill in the land use for each parcel in the existing parcel (and do not split it other than providing different land use where needed). Use the ‘Edit’, ‘Delete’ or ‘Add’ icons in the land use screen to do this.

Then fill in and send us an RLE1 form and sketch map to tell us about the change (if you have not already done so).

If you want to submit an RLE1 to tell us about changes to your land

You need to fill in an RLE1 form and sketch map to tell us about permanent changes to your land.

When submitting an RLE1 form for land changes, make sure that the changes are also shown in your online application.

If land changes occur later in the year and these affect your current application, tell us about the change using an RLE1 form and sketch map, and write to us explaining the changes needed to your application.

If you want to claim for land that is in dual use

You need to agree the land-use code for the land parcel with the other claimant – make sure it is compatible with both CS/ES agreements and BPS. Once this is agreed, this is the land use you should both declare in your land use screen and should not be changed unless you both agree with the change.

Then, you need to do one of the following if you are:

  • claiming for Countryside Stewardship or Environmental Stewardship and someone else is claiming for BPS on the same area. Do not activate the land parcel for payment on your BPS application if you are applying for BPS on other land parcels, use the ‘activate less BPS area’ screen. Do not amend the land use code or eligible area on the ‘Land use’ screen.

  • claiming for BPS on the land parcel. Claim for the land parcel but do not amend the land use code. The person who is not claiming for BPS on the land parcel should use the ‘activate less BPS area’ screen to show the ‘eligible area’ as 0.0000 so that the land parcel is not activated for payment, if they are applying for BPS on other land parcels.

If you want to have a land parcel in your ‘Land use’ screen in the Rural Payments service and a single land use is shown over a number of lines (for example, permanent grassland is shown 3 times in one land parcel)

You need to do one of the following:

  • leave it so it shows as more than one line in the ‘Land use’ screen, or;

  • delete and edit the information so the land use only shows on one line for that land parcel.

If you want to change the land cover for a land parcel

You need to do one of the following:

  • where there is one land cover (arable, permanent grassland, permanent crops or non-agricultural use) for the whole land parcel, call us on 03000 200 301 or;

  • where there is more than one land cover for a land parcel, you must fill in and send us an RLE1 form and sketch map clearly marked with the land covers and areas.

For more information about land cover, read the RLE1 guidance.