How to fill in an RLE1 form
...Action code. Fill in the action code ‘N’ for a new parcel. Fill in the action code ‘B’ for a boundary change. Fill in the action code ‘D’ for a...
...Action code. Fill in the action code ‘N’ for a new parcel. Fill in the action code ‘B’ for a boundary change. Fill in the action code ‘D’ for a...
...taken into account. When the RPA processes the claim, it will use the most up-to-date entitlements information that it has, not what it printed on the form in January. Land...
...that we relate to our customers and I think what we've learned this last 18 months is that we can do that and we’re in a position to do that....
...that’s a real shift in what’s expected of our field colleagues. I talked earlier about the increased funding streams that we’ve provided, whether that’s schemes or grants. All of that...
...BPS, and I think that’s an important aspect of the consideration. I know a lot of farmers that undertake a lot of the actions that sit within the standards but...
...important to check you have correctly labelled your evidence with the right option code and parcel reference number. Check your permissions It’s important to check that you have set the...
...a map to make amendments to hedge linear features, making a Land Cover change and how to avoid submitting conflicting information. It's vital that you ensure your land details are...
...important we do that because that gives them that sense of what I’m saying is actually being listened to and acted on. We know there is nothing more frustrating than...
...I think that’s with all types of work isn’t it. That’s what I think is important, that there’s a recognition that you can work smarter, you don’t have to make...
...for further clarification. A typical example could be that the customer sends in a plan with measurements that don’t support the geometry annotated on their sketch map. In these cases,...