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A tenancy agreement is a contract between you and a landlord - ending a tenancy, changing a tenancy, tenancy types and assured shorthold tenancies
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The commons listed on this page now have more eligible area to allocate for certain years of the Single Payment Scheme (SPS), Hill Farm Allowance (HFA) 2010 or Uplands Transitional Payment (UTP).
See the latest data changes from land cover eligibility checks carried out on common land that may affect your Basic Payment Scheme payment or other scheme funding.
How to set up a commons council to manage common land.
Create a new right of common and record it in the register of common land.
Find out how you can apply to change the commons registers to record a new event.
How to know if land is common land, commoner and landowner rights over the land, and the groups you can set up to manage it.
How to register historic rights of common and make changes to existing rights during the transitional period.
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