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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Statutory Instruments >> The Entry Level Agri-Environment Scheme (Pilot) (England) Regulations 2003 No. 838 URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/legis/num_reg/2003/20030838.html |
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Made | 24th March 2003 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 25th March 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 18th April 2003 |
Applications
3.
- (1) An application -
(2) An application shall be made at such time and in such form and shall contain or be accompanied by such information as the Secretary of State may require.
Power to enter into agreements
4.
- (1) The Secretary of State may enter into an agreement with an applicant where -
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), "agreement" means an agreement which remains in force for a specified period, provides for the activity in question to be carried out in relation to land which is the subject of the agreement and requires the Secretary of State to make a grant to the beneficiary in respect of the carrying out of that activity on the land.
(3) Any agreement entered into under paragraph (1) shall be for a period of no more than 5 years.
Points target
5.
- (1) The points target shall be calculated at the following rates -
(2) An applicant may obtain points in relation to the land which is the subject of an application as follows -
Conditions of grant
6.
A beneficiary's entitlement to receive payment of a grant at any time shall be subject to the following conditions -
Power to make payments of grant
7.
The Secretary of State may make payments of grant to a beneficiary at the following rates -
Power to recover or withhold payments
8.
- (1) Where -
the Secretary of State may exercise either of the powers contained in paragraph (2).
(2) The powers conferred by paragraph (1) are -
(3) Before exercising the powers contained in paragraph (2), the Secretary of State shall -
Michael Meacher
Minister of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
24th March 2003
We consent,
John Heppell
Jim Fitzpatrick
Two of the Lords of Her Majesty's Treasury
24th March 2003
Column 1 | Column 2 |
Activity | Points per unit |
1.
Field boundaries, trees and woodlands - |
|
Hedgerow management (both sides of the hedge) | 30 per 100 metres |
Hedgerow management (one side of the hedge) | 15 per 100 metres |
Enhanced hedgerow management (both sides of the hedge) | 50 per 100 metres |
Ditch management | 30 per 100 metres |
Stone wall protection and maintenance | 20 per 100 metres |
Protection of in-field trees on cultivated land | 15 per tree |
Protection of in-field trees on grassland | 10 per tree |
Maintenance of woodland fences | 4 per 100 metres |
Management of woodland edges | 13 per 100 metres |
Maintenance and management of woodland rides | 400 per hectare |
2.
Historic and landscape features - |
|
Maintenance of traditional farm buildings | 2 per square metre of floor area |
Take archaeological features out of cultivation | 50 points + 500 points per hectare |
Reduce cultivation depth | 40 per hectare |
Management of scrub on archaeological sites | 100 per hectare |
Archaeological features on grassland | 10 per hectare |
3.
Buffer strips - |
|
2 metre buffer strip on cultivated land | 10 per 100 metres |
4 metre buffer strip on cultivated land | 20 per 100 metres |
6 metre buffer strip on cultivated land | 30 per 100 metres |
2 metre uncropped cultivated margin | 10 per 100 metres |
4 metre uncropped cultivated margin | 20 per 100 metres |
6 metre uncropped cultivated margin | 30 per 100 metres |
2 metre buffer strip on intensive grassland | 10 per 100 metres |
4 metre buffer strip on intensive grassland | 20 per 100 metres |
6 metre buffer strip on intensive grassland | 30 per 100 metres |
4.
Arable land - |
|
Field corner management | 500 per hectare |
Wild bird seed mixture | 500 per hectare |
Pollen and nectar flower mixture | 500 per hectare |
Over-wintered stubbles | 70 per hectare |
Beetle banks | 12 per 100 metres |
Skylark plots | 4 per plot |
Conservation headlands in cereal fields | 80 per hectare |
Conservation headlands with no fertilisers | 220 per hectare |
5.
Forage crops management - |
|
Cereals for whole crop silage followed by over-wintered stubbles | 225 per hectare |
Brassica fodder crops followed by over-wintered stubbles | 70 per hectare |
Management of maize crops to reduce soil erosion | 15 per hectare |
6.
Reduction of soil erosion - |
|
Management of high erosion risk cultivated land | 15 per hectare |
7.
Encouragement of diversity of crop types - |
|
Undersown spring cereals | 190 per hectare |
Wild bird seed mixture in grassland areas | 500 per hectare |
Pollen and nectar flower mixture in grassland areas | 500 per hectare |
8.
Lowland grass outside less favoured areas - |
|
Maintain permanent grassland | 11 per hectare |
Take field corners out of management | 500 per hectare |
Permanent grassland with low inputs | 80 per hectare |
Permanent grassland with very low inputs | 125 per hectare |
Management of rush pastures | 10 per hectare |
Mixed stocking | 8 per hectare |
9.
Enclosed land in less favoured areas - |
|
Permanent grassland with low inputs | 55 per hectare |
Permanent grassland with very low inputs | 90 per hectare |
Field corner management | 100 per hectare |
Enclosed rough grazing | 25 per hectare |
Management of rush pastures | 8 per hectare |
10.
Unenclosed land in less favoured areas - |
|
Unenclosed moorland rough grazing | 8 per hectare |
11.
Preparation of land management plans - |
|
Soil management plan | 2 per hectare |
Nutrient management plan | 2 per hectare |
Manure management plan | 2 per hectare |
Crop protection management plan | 2 per hectare |
[2] Section 99 was amended by article 3(d) of the Development Commission (Transfer of Functions and Miscellaneous Provisions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/416) and by section 73(4) of and Schedule 8 to the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (c. 37).back
[4] S.I. 1998/1327, amended by S.I. 1999/1177.back
[5] S.I. 2000/3048, amended by S.I. 2001/3991.back
[9] 1981 c. 69. Sections 28J and 28M were inserted by section 75(1) of and Schedule 9 to the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (c. 37).back
[11] S.I. 1994/1712, amended by S.I. 1996/3109, S.I. 1998/1606 and S.I. 1999/590.back
[12] S.I. 1999/590, amended by S.I. 1999/2735 and S.I. 1999/2933.back
[13] S.I. 2001/432, amended by S.I. 2001/3139.back
© Crown copyright 2003 | Prepared 3 April 2003 |