Restoring Drystone or Flagstone Dykes
This is an old version of the page
This is an old version of the page
Date published: 30 March, 2015
Date superseded: 21 December, 2015
Aim
The aim of this item is to maintain and preserve drystone and flagstone dykes which form an important landscape feature.
This includes the rebuilding of fanks and stells where these are of traditional drystone dyke construction.
Eligibility
Any land where the area to benefit is included in a management option or a newly created capital item is eligible.
Any drystone or flagstone dyke, fank or stell, which has totally collapsed sections of greater than two metres in length, are eligible.
Application requirements
You must identify the location of the proposed dyke restoration on a map.
If you have shared responsibility for the dyke, a Shared Boundary Agreement form must be completed and submitted with your application.
Requirements
- you must rebuild your drystone or flagstone dyke using traditional local material, and to the standard and style that is normally found there
- you must maintain a diary
Payment
You can claim:
- £33.00 per square metre restored or built
- £16.50 per square metre restored or built where the dyke will form a shared boundary
This item can be supported with the following capital items:
Inspections
The inspectors will check:
- the location and extent of the work
- you have rebuilt your drystone or flagstone dyke using traditional local material and to the standard and style that is normally found there
- you have maintained a diary