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...
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...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...
...officers have received training to enable them to carry out visits in line with our statutory guidance and RPA Regulators' Code and also the Better Regulation Framework guidance. They’ve carried out...
...submit it. How to complete your rotational actions declaration After you’ve submitted your annual declaration, you need to sign in to the Rural Payments service and complete your rotational actions...
...In the meantime, below is a list of what you can start to do now to prepare for BPS 2018. Sign in to the Rural Payments service early – if...
...behalf of your business, and the higher the permission allocated, the more actions they can take on your behalf. It’s really important to sign into the Rural Payments service regularly...
...301) and we will make the amendments. You can sign up to our blog and follow us on social media on the following accounts to see the latest information and...
...listen, learn and make improvements to how we work, as we support farmers navigate the agricultural transition. For more information about our plans for 2023 sign up to our blog...