Natural England
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Guidance for existing agreement holders about extensions for eligible Environmental Stewardship (ES)HLSagreements, which expired in 2024 or are due to expire in 2025.
HLSagreement extensions
On 1 January 2023, allESagreements were updated to domestic terms and conditions. This means that the rules on extending yourHLSagreement have changed and you may be eligible to extend yourHLSagreement for 1 or 2 years from 2025.
Natural England will assess if you meet the criteria (set out below) and, where appropriate, recommend that the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) offer you an extension to your agreement for 1 or 2 years.
The extension will run from the end date of your current agreement and will be based on the criteria that was used in previous years. You must continue to meet these criteria.
You will be able to leave your extended HLS agreement within the extension period if you are invited to apply for a new Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) agreement. If you do this at the end of an agreement year, youll receive the full payment for that year if you have met your agreements obligations.
If youre a tenant and your tenancy agreement expires within the extension, you should try to renew your tenancy agreement to cover the extension period. If this is not possible, ask your landlord if theyre willing to take on the responsibility for the agreement once your tenancy expires.
Your landlord should countersign your agreement extension using theland ownership and control form.
ContactRPAabout a shorter extension period if neither option is possible.
If your:
- circumstances change, contactRPA
- contact details have changed, you should amend them in theRural Payments service
For more information about domestic terms and conditions, read the2022 addendum to terms and conditions.
What happens next
If you have anESHLSagreement due to expire in 2025 and you meet the criteria for an extension,RPAwill send you an extension offer before your current agreement expires.
If you are interested in extending your current agreement, there are steps you can take now:
- read through the eligibility criteria and rules
- consider whether there have been changes to your circumstances which affect any consents or arrangement you currently have
- check whether current consents or arrangements will expire during the extension period
You must send the relevant up-to-date consent and supporting documents when you accept the extension offer, if required. They may include:
- Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) consent
- common land and shared grazing form
- supplementary land ownership and control form
You should contactRPAby email atruralpayments@defra.gov.ukbefore the end of your current agreement if:
- your agreement meets the eligibility criteria, and you did not receive an offer to extend it
- youve not opted out of extending it
- youve opted out of extending it, but youve changed your mind
Criteria for anHLSextension
RPAwill offer an extension to anHLSagreement based on the current agreement meeting its expected environmental outcomes, and that youre eligible to apply.
If youre not offered an extension for your agreement,RPAwill let you know in time for you to apply for a new scheme.
If your agreement has already been extended in previous years, the criteria below will still apply.
Agreements eligible for an extension
YourHLSextension must meet these criteria.
- YourHLSagreement must not have expired or been terminated on or before the date you accept the extension, andRPAhas received your acceptance.
- You have requested the extension and agree to meet its terms and conditions. For more information about domestic terms and conditions, read the2022 addendum to terms and conditions.
- You cannot claim for any further capital works during the extension to help you meet your agreed outcomes.
- You must have completed any outstanding land transfers before the start of the extension. You are responsible for completing all paperwork - includingform RLE1by that deadline.
- You must have resolved any breach in your existing agreement before the start of the extension. You must have responded to all requests for information relating to the breach from Natural England orRPAand put right any issues.
- You have no unmanaged areas ofSSSIsor scheduled monuments (SMs) on your land that need new management.
Assessment of environmental benefits
Natural England will assess your current agreement to make sure its eligible for an extension. The assessment is based on the options in your current agreement. Natural England will make its recommendation based on these benefits.
- The options in your currentHLSagreement remain appropriate for theESpriority target features on your holding.
- At the time of the assessment, you are on track to meeting the required outcomes of your agreement based on the success indicators.
- If land within your agreement is anSSSI, the current land management is still appropriate for thatSSSI. If you haveSSSIland, Natural England must provide consent that the land can be managed without amending the agreement or the need for additional capital works.
- Your agreement has 80% or more of the priority habitats under management options. Its unlikely Natural England will agree to extend your agreement if the percentage falls below 80%.
- RPAwill only consider an extension for these agreements if there are genuine practical or administrative barriers, which would prevent the additional habitat from being managed under another scheme.
Extensions will not be available on holdings with unmanagedSSSIsorSMsthat need to be under scheme options.
Additional rules
The following rules will also apply toHLSextensions.
- You cannot use an extension offer to add, remove, or replace options or land in the current agreement.
- RPAwill remove Permissive access options HN1 to HN7 from the agreement before making the extension offer.
- You keep all educational access items.
- RPAwill remove any incomplete capital works from the agreement.
- Extensions are available forHLS, ELS/HLS, OELS/HLSand UELS/