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Addendum to the terms and conditions, and summary of changes, for 2nd edition (2008), 3rd edition (2010) and 4th edition (2013), Entry Level, Organic Entry Level, Uplands Entry Level and Higher Level Stewardship handbooks.
Find out about proposals to improve coastal access in Devon.
Find out about Natural England's proposals to improve coastal access in Suffolk.
Find out about Natural England's proposals to improve coastal access in Dorset.
Find out about Natural England's proposals to improve coastal access in Cumbria.
Find out about Natural England's proposals to improve coastal access in Lancashire.
Find out about Natural England's proposals to improve coastal access in Kent and how to submit a representation or objection.
Find out where work is underway to improve coastal access in East Sussex.
Find out where work is underway to improve coastal access in Norfolk.
Supplementary guidance on the rules about changing ownership of land under a Forestry Commission grant scheme.
Find out where you can ride a horse or cycle at Cavenham Heath National Nature Reserve, Suffolk.
Over two years, Mr Howes has planted a total of 18.54 hectares of new woodland on his farm.
Learn how Cabilla Manor Farm used woodland creation to build a resilient business model.
A model code of conduct that camping and caravanning exemption certificate holders can use as a template.
Type of circumstances in which consent would/would not for resurfacing of land including car parks, access roads, tracks and footpaths
Enhancing biodiversity, providing a recreation space for the local community and sequestering carbon.
Challenging a rights of way decision in the high court
Scheme rules for holders of agreements that start on 1 January 2019.
This guidance outlines good practice on planning the management of rough vegetation, including when and where to carry it out safely and responsibly.
Read an example heritage management plan and get detailed guidance on how to prepare one for conditional exemption.
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