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  • Find the plant species that are typical of the grassland type on your land parcel for help with action GRH6: Manage priority habitat species-rich grassland.

  • Farmers should send this guidance to their vet, so they can see what to do on a review or follow-up. This guidance includes details of testing, how to advise, and what information to provide.

  • Find out how to import live fish, molluscs and crustaceans for farming, ornamental, or any other purpose except direct human consumption

  • Electricity Act 1989: register of all pattern-approved electricity meters suitable for billing purposes in Great Britain.

  • This competition provides grant funding for investments in the manufacture of heat pumps and strategically important heat pump components in the UK.

  • Find out how much funding you can claim, to reduce endemic diseases and conditions, increase animal productivity and improve animal welfare.

  • Guidance for cattle keepers on the bovine TB surveillance testing intervals for areas in England, Wales and Scotland.

  • This code of practice outlines what a court of law might consider as applicable to different types of land.

  • What best available techniques are, when you must follow them, how to propose alternatives and how to refer to them in your application.

  • 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.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the yard - underground drainage pipework item.

  • How to apply for a licence, when you need a licence, fees, licence conditions and records you must keep.

  • Find out when you must label your meat, fish or seafood product with its country of origin.

  • The tests you must arrange for bovine TB, what happens if your cattle test positive, when cattle must be slaughtered, and compensation.

  • This competition provides funding for developing technologies that enable the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere in the UK.

  • Waste codes for common healthcare and related wastes.

  • What you need to do as a developer to meet biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements.

  • Guidance for manufacturers, importers, distributors and retailers.

  • T5 exemption allows you to temporarily treat waste on a small scale to produce aggregate or soil at a particular location, such as a construction or demolition site.

  • When you need to apply for consent, how to apply, and the works that you can do without consent.