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  • In the second of our four part series ahead of the first Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) 2026 window, read our checklist of eligibility criteria and learn how to navigate the relevant government systems Published on 13 May 2026
    Authors
    Jack Chivers
    Strapline
    In the second of our four part series ahead of the first Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) 2026 window, read our checklist of eligibility criteria and learn how to navigate the relevant government systems
    Title
    Getting ready for SFI 2026: how landowners can prepare now
  • GN26-29 Biodiversity Net Gain: Planning Considerations (England Only))

    Guidance note
  • GN26-29 Biodiversity Net Gain: Planning Considerations (England Only)

    Guidance note
  • GN26-28 Farming in Protected Landscapes Scheme

    Policy
  • This guidance note explains the Farming in Protected Landscape (FiPL) scheme, including, eligibility criteria, funding levels, application, and assessment processes. Published on 30 Jul 2026
    Authors
    Jack Chivers
    Strapline
    This guidance note explains the Farming in Protected Landscape (FiPL) scheme, including, eligibility criteria, funding levels, application, and assessment processes. It also provides practical advice on developing competitive applications and includes examples of successful projects, highlighting the importance of early engagement with local FiPL officers and Protected Landscape teams.
    Title
    GN26-28 Farming in Protected Landscapes
  • GN26-27 Coastal Access: Estuaries and Ferries

    Library
  • GN26-27 Coastal Access: Estuaries and Ferries

    Policy
  • GN26-26 Coastal Access: Rollback Provisions

    Library
  • GN26-26 Coastal Access: Rollback Provisions

    Guidance note
  • Published on 14 Jul 2026
    Authors
    Matthew Doran
    Strapline
    The purpose of this Guidance Note is to help individuals understand their duties under the English and Welsh agricultural water pollution regulations where there are different contractual arrangements in place – partnerships, tenancies, contract farming, share farming, grazing licences, agistment, and common land. It focuses on the apportionment of legal duties between parties.
    Title
    GN26-25 Agricultural Water Pollution Regulations and Different Contractual Arrangements
  • GN26-25 Agricultural Water Pollution Regulations and Different Contractual Arrangements

    Policy
  • GN26-24 Reporting Errors to Ordnance Survey and Other Providers

    Guidance note

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