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WD4: Management of lowland wood pasture and parkland

Natural England

May 26
10:17 2023

How much will be paid

212 per hectare (ha)

Where to use this option

Its available for Countryside Stewardship Mid Tier and Higher Tier for:

  • managing existing wood pasture and parkland in good condition. Recreational parkland is only eligible where it forms part of the farmed environment
  • lowlands (outside the SDA)

For Mid Tier the land must be mapped on the Priority Habitat Inventory as wood pasture and parkland, see MAGIC.

In Mid Tier this option can only be used subject to eligibility checks.

Its also available for Countryside Stewardship Wildlife Offers as part of the Wild Pollinator and Farm Wildlife Package.

Features that can be included in this option

You can include the following features if they are part of the land, even if they are not eligible for the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS):

  • rivers, streams, ditches, drains and dykes or any open water less than 4 metres (m) wide
  • ponds or inland standing water less than 100 square metres
  • unsurfaced roads such as tracks, paths or bridleways
  • small areas of scrub and woodland that do not qualify for specific scrub, woodland or other options

You can locate the following options and supplements on the same area as this option.

How this option will benefit the environment

It will maintain existing wood pasture and parkland on sites that still support mature and veteran trees.If successful there will be many of the following, depending on whether the site is predominantly wood pasture, parkland or a combination of both.

  • Undisturbed standing and fallen deadwood that will provide habitats for invertebrates
  • Additional semi-mature or mature trees that will provide continuity of the tree population
  • Newly planted trees, spaced evenly with open crowns or patches of regeneration with space to allow open grown crowns to develop
  • Open grown scrub within the wood-pasture
  • Flowering trees and scrub such as hawthorn, crab apple and wild pear that will provide food and nectar sources for wildlife
  • Well managed unimproved or semi-improved grassland or heathland, grazed by traditional breeds of cattle in wood pasture and deer and traditional breeds of cattle in parkland
  • Well-maintained historic and archaeological features
  • Well-maintained historic designed landscape planting features

Aims

If youre selected for a site visit, we will check that delivery of the aims is being met and the prohibited activities have not been carried out. This will ensure the environmental benefits are being delivered.

Throughout the year the site will be cut and/or grazed to maintain a mix of different grass heights, scrub and trees.

Existing trees (including mature and veteran standing trees) will be protected from livestock and wild animals, and any fallen dead wood left in place for invertebrates.

Scrub and grass swards will be managed to meet the additional aims stated in your agreement.

Historic features such as parkland fences, railings or historic boundaries will be protected from damage. An undisturbed strip at least 0.5m wide will be present adjacent to the edge of the feature.

Maintenance works and minor repairs on structural historic and archaeological features will be carried out on a like for like basis to retain the character of the feature in its local setting.

The margins around water features will be managed by grazing and/or cutting to control scrub. Shrubs, scrub or trees will be prevented from shading more than 25% of the southern side of the water feature.

Prohibited Activities

To achieve the aims and deliver the environmental benefits, do not carry out any of the following activities.

  • Apply any fertilisers or manures
  • Use pesticides, except for herbicides to spot tree or weed-wipe for the control of injurious weeds, invasive non-natives, nettles or bracken
  • Plough, cultivate or re-seed
  • Supplementary feed
  • Harrow or roll
  • Allow damage to existing trees or vegetation or remove deadwood from the site
  • Carry out drainage works, including modifying existing drainage, without the RPAs written permission before work starts
  • Alter the depth, shape, profile and design of the built water body and associated engineering
  • Alter the current water regime of any water features.

On your annual claim you will be asked to declare that you have not carried out any prohibited activities.

In Mid Tier you can only use this option if it meets the relevant criteria and you have written approval from RPA. Additional aims and prohibited activities may be added to refine the standard requirements, as part of the approval process.

To assist you in achieving the aims and deliver the environmental benefits for this option, we recommend that you use best practice.

We recommend that you:

  • graze and/or cut to maintain area of closely grazed turf interspersed with taller tussocks
  • retain all mature and veteran standing trees and all standing and fallen deadwood, provided that it is consistent with the National Tree Safety Group document Common sense risk management of trees: landowner summary - you must leave fallen dead wood uncut and in place
  • protect existing trees to prevent damage from livestock and wild animals - manage tree guards to prevent any damage to growing trees
  • protect historic features such as parkland fences, railings or historic boundaries from damage
  • do not cultivate the undisturbed 0.5m wide strip adjacent to historic features and do not allow scrub to develop
  • maintain the current water regime of any water features carry out maintenance works and minor repairs on structural historic or archaeological features on a like for like basis to keep the character of the feature in its local setting
  • retain the depth, shape, profile and design of the built water body and associated engineering without alteration
  • manage margins around water features by grazing and/or cutting to control scrub. Do not allow shrubs, scrub or trees to shade more than 25% of the southern side of the water feature. Control scrub and undesirable plant species so that by year 2 cover of the feature is no more than 5% (or as stated in the additional aims). All cut material should be removed.

In Mid Tier, additional clauses may be included to refine the standard requirements. These will be discussed and agreed as part of the approval process.

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