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  • Guidance for Environmental Stewardship agreement holders on how to claim an annual or capital payment.

  • What to do if the livestock manure produced on your farm is likely to exceed the amount you're allowed to spread on your land in an NVZ (farm limit).

  • Access to forests and woodland improves physical and mental health. It creates a better understanding of nature, and why we need to protect and nurture it.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the ditch, dyke and rhine creation item.

  • The requirements for obtaining a boat registration on the Anglian Waterways.

  • Find out about Natural England's progress with improving coastal access.

  • If you're an existing Local Authority Treescapes Fund (LATF) grant holder, use these forms and guidance to submit a claim. The LATF is closed for applications.

  • Read the Forestry Commission's guides on how best to manage dog walkers on your woodland. This includes managing dog fouling and protecting wildlife from dogs.

  • Programme Cortisone addresses the need to record, manage and exploit all healthcare information generated by the Defence Medical ÌìÃÀÓ°Ôº (DMS) when delivering patient focussed healthcare.

  • Find out about a new National Nature Reserve (NNR) in Cheshire and Greater Manchester.

  • Competent authorities must take action to help protect, conserve and restore the protected habitats and species of European sites.

  • A guide to using the river Wye on the border of England and Wales.

  • Find out how to fell diseased trees to slow the spread of certain tree pests and diseases and to protect the wider treescape – what to do if you get a statutory plant health notice (SPHN) asking you to fell larch, sweet ches…

  • A list of species or subspecies from the EC Habitats Directive.

  • River Thames accommodations licensing requirements relates to mooring piles, slipways, landing stages and other private structures.

  • As a local authority you must review your rights of way improvement plan every 10 years.

  • The systematic survey of the UK’s coastal waters

  • This guide gives an overview of plant health legislation for forestry in England for Forestry Commission staff and contract inspectors working in the sector.

  • What farmers and land managers must know about slurry separators, storing and applying separated materials.

  • Find out about Natural England's progress with improving coastal access.