Stock Fence
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Date published: 30 March, 2015
Date superseded: 17 November, 2017
Aim
The aim of this item is to protect an existing or newly created habitat from grazing livestock, or to control grazing within an existing or newly created habitat.
Eligibility
Any land where the area to benefit is included in a management option or a newly created capital item is eligible.
Application requirements
You must identify the location of the proposed fence on a map.
If you have shared responsibility for the fence, a Shared Boundary Agreement form must be completed and submitted with your application.
Requirements
- you must erect a fence which will form a stock proof barrier
- for conventional stock fencing, there must be a minimum of six line wires or two line wires and woven wire netting
- posts must be placed at intervals of no more than 3.5 metre centres. For a high tensile fence, the posts can be placed at up to 12 metre centres
- if using permanent electric fences you must display warning notices. These must be placed at access points and suitable intervals of not more than 100 metres along the length of the fence-line
- barbed wires must not be used in electrified fences
- you must maintain a diary
Payment
You can claim:
- £5.50 per metre
- £2.75 per metre where the fence will form a shared boundary
You may apply for payment on an actual cost basis for this item if the work you are proposing to carry out will benefit the notified features of a designated site, and where there are exceptional circumstances.
This item can be supported with the following capital items:
Inspections
The inspectors will check:
- the location and extent of the work
- you have erected a fence which will form a stock proof barrier
- for conventional stock fencing, there is a minimum of six line wires or two line wires and woven wire netting
- posts are placed at intervals of no more than 3.5 metre centres. For a high tensile fence, the posts can be placed at up to 12 metre centres
- if using permanent electric fences you have displayed warning notices. These must be placed at access points and suitable intervals of not more than 100 metres along the length of the fence-line
- barbed wires are not used in electrified fences.
- you have maintained a diary
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