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Find out which NNRs are located in this part of England.
This page brings together all available byelaws within North Yorkshire. Please select a link to view the byelaws.
Find out how to take action early to protect your woodland and spruce trees against infestation of the Ips typographus bark beetle in the demarcated area (DMA).
Find out about the merger and extension of 3 existing sites into one NNR with a new name.
River Thames accommodations licensing requirements relates to mooring piles, slipways, landing stages and other private structures.
This tariff applies to all accommodation licences granted to corporate bodies of any kind.
Find out about the merger and extension of 6 existing sites into one NNR with a new name.
How woodland creation can help you generate income.
Learn how the THP can help proactively manage spruce, including felling, restocking and maintaining newly planted trees within the proactive spruce removal area in the south-east of England.
Natural colonisation is the process by which trees colonise new ground from existing local sources. This can happen through seed which has been dispersed by birds, mammals, wind or gravity, or by vegetative colonisation wher…
Read about the family farm financial case study, to help understand woodland creation financials on a 10 hectare site.
Scheme rules for holders of agreements that started before August 2019.
Find out how you can apply to change the commons registers to record a new event.
How to consult Natural England when proposing changes to your green.
As a member of the public, owner or occupier of coastal access land, find out how you can comment or object on new access proposals.
How to get accredited status for your country park, find out if you’re eligible, how to apply and what happens next.
Find out about pests and diseases that could be affecting your trees.
When you need an environmental permit, licence or to address planning considerations to mitigate nutrient pollution.
Information for boaters on the Rivers Welland and Glen.
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