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Create a new right of common and record it in the register of common land.
Record the transfer of ownership of a right of common in gross in the register of common land or of town or village greens.
Use this form to identify maintenance work and show work undertaken on traditional farm buildings as part of a Countryside Stewardship agreement.
Use these forms to inspect water bodies or water meadows and record any work undertaken as part of a Countryside Stewardship agreement.
Use the guidance and forms to apply for funding under the Tree Production Innovation Fund (TPIF).
Record yourself as the person who is now entitled to use a right of common.
Registering historic events in the registers of common land or of town or village greens.
Use this form to apply to the Forestry Commission to assess the environmental impact of creating forest roads or quarries on your site.
You can use this form to appeal if Natural England refuses you consent for an activity on a site of special scientific interest (SSSI).
A right of common in gross (a deed) can be attached to a property so that the owner of the property can use the right of common.
Correct historical errors in the registers by either adding land to, or removing land from, the registers.
Removing or transferring common land and town or village green to other land given in exchange as a result of a statutory disposition.
Use this form to tell us about an activity you have taken part in on behalf of your CSFF group.
Use this form alongside your Timesheet and Supporting Evidence spreadsheet to make a claim for costs.
Form for applicants to help you complete a Farm Environment Record (FER) by assessing runoff and soil erosion risks on your land.
Use this form to tell us about a change you would like to make to your Grant Funding Agreement.
Tell the Rural Payments Agency if your Environmental Stewardship agreement includes shared grazing or common land (form es22 (CLA4)).
Use this form to tell us about the greening changes you wish to make to your Countryside Stewardship Mid Tier or Higher Tier application for agreements starting on 1 January 2021.
Use this form to notify the Forestry Commission of your intention to invoke the force majeure clause in your legacy scheme (English Woodland Grant Scheme or Farm Woodland Premium Scheme).
For applicants who wish to conduct marine scientific research in the UK (including UK Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies).
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