CHS4: Control scrub on historic and archaeological features
What is CHS4?
What you must do to get paid for this CSHT action and advice on how to do it.
What do I need to do?
To apply for this action, you’ll need:
consent from Natural England for any activity on land designated as a site of special scientific interest (SSSI)
consent from the Environment Agency or other responsible bodies for works on hydrological structures
You may need to:
agree an implementation plan or feasibility study with your Natural England adviser
get Scheduled Monument Consent from Historic England for any work on scheduled monuments
get advice from your Historic England, Natural England adviser or local authority if you have other historic or archaeological features on your agreement land
get a wildlife licence from Natural England if your activities affect a protected species or their habitat
apply for a felling licence from the Forestry Commission to carry out some activities in this action
All historic and archaeological features (including scheduled monuments) are identified in your Historic Environment Farm Environment Record (HEFER).
You can manage any historic and archaeological features you identify that are not listed on your Historic Environment Farm Environment Record (HEFER) under this action (if agreed with your Natural England adviser or Forestry Commission woodland officer).
If you’re a tenant, it’s your responsibility to check whether your tenancy agreement allows you to complete what’s required in the actions you choose. You may need your landlord’s consent.
What evidence do I need?
You must keep evidence to show what you have done to complete this action. If it’s not clear that you have done this action in a way that could reasonably be expected to achieve its aim, the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) may ask for this evidence.
You must supply the evidence if they ask for it, including:
field operations at a land parcel level
associated invoices
other documentation
How much does CHS4 pay?
CHS4 pays £215.00 per year.
Which land is eligible?
You can do this action on land that’s:
an eligible land type
registered with an eligible land cover on your digital maps
declared with a land use code which is compatible with the eligible land cover
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This information is provided by Farmwalk based on published government guidance. Always check the latest guidance on GOV.UK.
