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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.
A closed grant that helped restore woodlands suffering from ash dieback.
A guide to organising a street party - telling your council, closing roads, getting insurance and licences
Street parties on quiet streets that do not affect the wider road network…
You’ll need to get permission from your local council to close a road.…
Alcohol and food A licence is not needed if you’re going to provide…
U14 exemption allows you to mix ash back into the soil to return some of the nutrients from the burnt crops and vegetation.
Practical advice for those with a responsibility for management of ash in woodlands.
Read this guidance if your Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) contains ash trees.
Guidance on ash sampling strategies, formerly called M4 guidelines for ash sampling and analysis.
U15 exemption allows you to mix ash from burning pig or poultry with slurry or manure, and spread it on farmland to provide the soil with nutrients.
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