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...
...use codes for woodland There isn’t a land use code for trees/woodland. If trees are ‘scattered’ and the underlying land can still be farmed (or be kept in a state...
...clearly state the new land cover and area. Providing a land use code can be useful and will reduce query delays. Important note: We are not allowed to change PG01...
...of before, during and after completing works for each option, use the CS grant finder on GOV.UK. Check your evidence is labelled When submitting your Countryside Stewardship Capital claims, it’s...
...Field Officers will continue to carry out visits for control purposes because we’re giving out public funds, but with the aim of supporting farmers by offering greater levels of advice,...
...land features you will use to meet the greening rules, such as hedges and buffer strips. When adding a land use or feature to a parcel, you must accurately type...
...online or using an RLE1 form. 8. Check and update land use: including agricultural and non-agricultural land use areas and land use codes to show the correct position on the...
...your land parcels, straight-forward permissions process to allow others to use the service for you and simple, user-friendly layout are a big improvement on the paper forms of the past....
...Beth: That’s great, and what about Calf Housing and Welfare? Danielle: For Calf Housing and Welfare, the window to use the online checker closed on 30 November last year –...
...is there anything else farmers need to do before submitting their claim? Gregg: Yes, before submitting your Countryside Stewardship claim, please make sure you’ve updated your land use codes by...