Grants and help available to improve your land for nature

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Grants and help available to improve your land for nature

Post by Donna Cox »

Are you a landowner/manager or farmer within a National Park, or an AONB? Have you been thinking about projects to improve your land for nature?

There’s a fantastic opportunity open to all landowners and farmers to access grants to make your plans happen, through the new Farming in Protected Landscapes scheme. The programme, developed by Defra and delivered locally through Dartmoor National Park Authority and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB's), supports farmers and land managers in carrying out projects that support the natural environment, mitigate the impacts of climate change and support nature-friendly, sustainable farm businesses.

It is open to all, you do not need to be either farming, or within a stewardship scheme to take part.
The funding is for one-off projects and where there is no commercial gain and may cover up to 100% of the cost.

You can submit for multiple projects i.e. creating a meadow, planting an orchard, creating woodland, creating wader scrapes and ponds, plus archaeological management and improving public access (if relevant).

This funding opportunity is too good to miss.

See Challacombe Farm’s application for some great ideas (thank you Naomi and Mark for sharing):
https://www.dartmoorfarm.com/post/what- ... hallacombe
Want some help with your application? From 15th September 2021 Mark from Challacombe Farm is happy to help you with your application. Contact Mark at challacombefarm@gmail.com.

More details on the Dartmoor scheme here:
https://www.dartmoor.gov.uk/living-and- ... landscapes

Exmoor scheme here:
https://www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk/ ... pes-scheme

If you're in an AONB search online for your local scheme.