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If you suspect anyone of illegal felling then you can check if permission exists and, if necessary, report the incident to the Forestry Commission.
Information on Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) for forestry projects in England. Guidance on whether you need to submit an EIA application form to the Forestry Commission.
Find information and support on woodland creation in England, including funding to create woodland, legal requirements and best practice for sustainability.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the two year sown legume fallow option.
Distances between locks on the River Thames and measurements restricting navigation.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the haymaking supplement.
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Find out about eligibility and requirements for the 4m to 6m buffer strip on cultivated land option.
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Find out about eligibility and requirements for the above ground tanks item.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the yard inspection pit item.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the hard bases for livestock drinkers item.
To help protect Britain's trees and woodland, a felling licence from the Forestry Commission is required to fell most trees.
Find out how to import timber and wood material, including the documents, identity checks and plant health inspections required.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the Squirrel control and management item.
As a local highway authority (usually a county council or national park authority) you have statutory duties to record and keep public rights of way open.
Information on oak processionary moth for those who own or manage oak trees, including private tree and woodland owners as well as local authorities.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the planting standard hedgerow tree item.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the yard - underground drainage pipework item.
How to make changes to the legal status of a public right of way.
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