Farming in Protected Landscapes programme Application Form and process
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Farming in Protected Landscapes Programme
Application form
Before you begin:
- Contact the Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) Officer at New Forest National Park Authority
- Read and understand the application guidance. You can find more information in the ‘Guidance for Applicants’ Apply - New Forest National Park Authority
The application form
The application form is made up of a number of sections. Please ensure you fill in all the required sections.
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| Before you begin | Consents and Permissions |
| Section 1 | Applicant details |
| Section 2 | Project details |
| Section 3 | Project application |
| Section 4 | Project costs |
| Section 5 (optional) | For Collaborative farmer group applications only |
| Section 6 | Declaration and close of application |
| Supporting documents | |
| Annex A | Project costs table |
| Annex B | Not registered for VAT form |
Before you begin
Consents and Permissions
Before you apply for your project, you must make sure that you will be able to obtain all the consents and permissions required.
You are responsible for arranging all relevant consents, permissions, exemptions and written advice needed for your application. You will not be offered an agreement without all the necessary consents and permissions being in place.
To make sure you submit a valid application:
- identify the consents and permissions you need as soon as you start your application. This will depend on any designations attached to the land included in the application and on the activities and items that you are applying for in your application. You can speak to your farm engagement officer for advice on this.
- contact relevant organisations for advice and consents, where required
- be able to provide your Protected Landscape with the evidence needed to support your application.
You may be unaware of some of the consents and permissions you need until after you have received advice. You should talk to your farm engagement lead about the relevant organisations to contact for advice and to gain consent or permission.
Section 1: Applicant details1
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| Full name | |
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| Email address | |
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Business name If a collaborative application, please list the lead farmer (the contract holder's) name |
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| Position in business | |
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Business address If a collaborative application, please list the lead farmer (the contract holder's) address and postcode |
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| Business postcode | |
| Website address (if applicable) | |
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Is your land holding located in an area classified as a Severely Disadvantaged Area (SDA)? Please tick |
If a collaborative farmer group application, please state how many land holdings are in an SDA Please state how many land holdings are in an SDA if this is a collaborative farmer group application |
| What is the size of your total land holding(s) (in hectares)? | ha |
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If this is a farmer group application, please list the size of the land holdings of all farms part of this application. Please insert new rows if necessary. |
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Which option best describes you? Please tick. |
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What are the main activities of your business? Please tick all that apply |
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Have you or your business previously received funding from the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme? Please tick yes or no |
Is yes, please specify the total amount of the FiPL grant(s) received and the project reference number(s). |
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To help us publicise the programme in the future, please tell us how you first heard about it. Please select one option only for our reporting purposes. Please tick |
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Section 2: Project details
Location of this project
You will need to ensure that you attach a map of the project to your application. The map will need to include the holding boundary and the location of the items/activity for which you are requesting funding.
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Please list the single Business Identifier (SBI) number of the holding and/or of the land involved in the application and the Parcel ID(s) of all the land involved in the application. Please state in RLR format (e.g., AB1234 5678). |
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| The land where this project is being delivered | |||||||||||||||||
| If this project will be delivered on a farm/land, please provide the area in hectares of the farm holding where the project activity will be delivered. | ha | ||||||||||||||||
| If this project will be delivered on land classified as Severely Disadvantaged Area (SDA), please state the area in hectares of the SDA land where the project activity will be delivered. | ha | ||||||||||||||||
Double funding
A project cannot receive funding for activities or works that are already being funded by another Government scheme or programme as this would be double funding. This could include activities or work that you are applying for or have previously received funding from another Government scheme or programme.
You also cannot receive funding for activities or works that are sold, or intended to be sold, for environmental credit schemes such as BNG.
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Have you (or the owner or tenant of the land affected by the application) received or applied for any other funding for the same activities or works that you are applying for in this programme? Please tick |
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| If yes, please provide details of the other scheme or programme. Your Protected Landscape will need to explore the reason for your response with you further. | |
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| Date(s) of other funding scheme/ programme | |
Protected Sites
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Will this project be delivered on a protected site, for example a SSSI? Please tick |
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| If yes, please provide details of the site and protection. | |
| Name of Site | |
| Site reference (if known) | |
| Type of protection | |
Section 3: Project application
This project
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Project title e.g. Habitat creation and water quality improvement at Home Farm |
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Please give a short description of this project e.g. Planting 300m hedgerow with hedgerow trees, sow 30ha of wildflower meadow and restoration of 2 dew ponds |
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| Expected start date DD/MM/YYYY |
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| Expected completion date DD/MM/YYYY |
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| Project Outcomes | |
| Project summary | |
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Please provide an overview of your project. Please tell us about your project ensuring that you cover all the activities that will be part of your project and each stage that will be taken for this project from start to finish. |
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| What is the demand for this project and need for delivering it in the proposed location? | |
| What do you expect this project will achieve? | |
Protected Landscape Management Plans/Priorities
This project must contribute towards the priorities of the Protected Landscape the project will be delivering in.
You should read the Re:New Forest - partnership plan before completing this section.
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How will this project contribute towards the local priorities/management plan of New Forest with reference to specific priorities? e.g. |
Re:New - Climate Net Zero with Nature Re:New - Nature Nature Recovery Re:New - People An inclusive National Park Re:New - Place Thriving Forest Re:New - Partnership Team New Forest |
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National targets and outcomes
Your project may also contribute towards the following targets and outcomes:
- 30by30 on land in England criteria
- Protected Landscapes Target and Outcomes framework
- Local nature recovery strategies - GOV.UK
Local Nature Recovery Strategy for Hampshire | Environment | Hampshire County Council
Please complete this section if your project aims to meet any of these targets and outcomes. Your Protected Landscape will provide further advice and guidance to help you answer this section.
| Total Area (ha) of proposed project activity applied for that will be contributing to the 30by30 criteria | |
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Contribution to the Protected Landscapes Target and Outcomes framework (list target number and its description that will be delivered by the proposed activity) |
e.g. Target 10 Decrease the number of nationally designated heritage assets at risk in Protected Landscapes. |
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Contribution to the Local nature recovery strategies - GOV.UK (LNRS) priorities in the Protected Landscape Local Nature Recovery Strategy for Hampshire | Environment | Hampshire County Council (describe the activity that will contribute to LNRS) |
Programme outcomes
There are several outcomes that this programme is aiming to deliver on, across four key themes: Climate, Nature, People and Place. The project must deliver against at least one of the programme outcomes. You can find out more about the themes and outcomes in the accompanying ‘Guidance for Applicants’.
Please indicate the outcomes that the project will deliver against and how they will be delivered.
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Column B FiPL programme outcomes |
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| Climate | C1: More carbon is stored and/or sequestered |
The FiPL programme has a series of outcomes it seeks to achieve (as detailed in Column B). The majority of projects will not deliver for every theme and outcome. For the themes that are relevant to your project, you must make clear which outcomes the project will deliver against. Fill in the relevant boxes with details of the project activities. You will need to make clear:
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| C2: Flood risk has been reduced | ||
| C3: Better understanding among farmers, land managers and the public as to what different habitats and land uses can deliver for carbon storage and reduced carbon emissions | ||
| C4: The landscape is more resilient to climate change | ||
| Nature | N1: There is a greater area of wildlife rich habitat | |
| N2: There is greater connectivity between habitats | ||
| N3: Existing habitat is better managed for biodiversity | ||
| N4: There is an increase in biodiversity | ||
| People | PE1: There are more opportunities for people to explore, enjoy and understand the landscape | |
| PE2: There are increased opportunities for more diverse audiences to explore, enjoy and understand the landscape | ||
| PE3: There is greater public engagement in land management, for example through volunteering | ||
| Place | PL1: The quality and character of the landscape is reinforced or enhanced | |
| PL2: Historic structures and features are conserved, enhanced or interpreted more effectively | ||
| PL3: There is an increase in the resilience of nature friendly sustainable farm businesses, which in turn contributes to a more thriving local economy |
Ability to deliver
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Who will be involved in delivering the project? Please explain how they will contribute to the project’s delivery. |
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How will you ensure that the project delivers to your anticipated timeframe and within each financial year? Please make clear the steps you will need to take to achieve your key milestones and successfully deliver your project. |
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| Tell us how you will baseline your starting point and how you plan to measure the progress the project is making against its intended FiPL outputs/outcomes. | |
| Sustainability and legacy of projects | |
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What will happen to the project once the funding ends?
Describe how the project will:
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| Evaluation | |
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In submitting this application, you confirm that you will work with your local Protected Landscape team to participate in a proportionate project evaluation and, if required, feed into programme evaluation led by the programme external evaluation team. You may choose to opt out of the evaluation at any time by contacting your Protected Landscapes officer. |
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Section 4: Project costs
Please complete Annex A.
You must discuss the project and seek support from your Farming in Protected Landscapes officer to complete this section.
Project costs and funding
Quotes
If any of your project costs are based on an actual cost basis, please list the quote(s) you have or the sources of benchmarked cost(s) in the Application Template Annex A. You must include copies of the quote(s) / benchmarked cost(s) with your application.
Where an activity has a CS equivalent, costs must be at the same payment rate and the same intervention rate. Please ensure you make clear why the chosen specification and costs are necessary to achieve the project outcomes. Funding will be based on the lowest quote. Where the chosen supplier of a product or service is not the cheapest available, please also provide a clear explanation as to why you have opted for the higher quotation.
For further information on the requirements for quotes, please refer to the Guidance for Applicants.
Match funding
If this project includes any match funding, please describe what this is and attach details including value, terms and source(s) of funding with your application.
Please note match funding in the programme refers to third party funding only and does not include your own funds or contribution to the project.
The total value of the match funding should be entered in both Annex A and the Project Funding Summary table in this application template.
VAT
If you are able to reclaim VAT from HMRC, please exclude VAT from the figures given in this project costs section and Annex A.
If you are not VAT registered, you will be able to include VAT in the project costs and your grant request, but you must complete Annex B (Not Registered for VAT Form) and include as part of your application.
| Are you VAT registered? |
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| If yes, please state your VAT number. |
Project funding summary
You must ensure you complete Annex A to provide a full account of your costs to accompany your application.
To note: “Match Funding” applies to third party funding only and does not include any contribution of your own funds to the project.
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Please only complete this section if this is a collaborative farmer group (a group of farmers) application.
Section 5 – Collaborative farmer group applications
In order to progress your collaborative group application, you will need to have or secure a partnership agreement (s) with all participants in the project’s collaborative farmer group and yourself/your organisation (the third party). You must enclose a copy of the partnership agreement (s) for the application to continue.
If your group has a constitution, please email/include this with your application.
Please select one of the following options to outline why you are applying on behalf of the collaborative farmer group.
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Where the application references ‘you’ that will apply to who is completing the application on behalf of the collaborate group.
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Please state the names and roles of those within the collaborative farm group delivering the applied for project:
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Section 6: Declaration and close of application
I declare that the information given in this application is correct to the best of my knowledge, and that if any of the information changes, I will inform the New Forest National Park Authority organisation immediately.
I confirm that I have the necessary land management control or approval, as stipulated in the guidance for applicants, to be able to fulfil the requirements of all activities applied for in this application.
I confirm that I have full authority and capacity to represent and bind the applicant(s) and business named at Section 1 ‘Applicant details’.
Name……………………………………………
Position…………………………………………
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Date……………………………………………
Privacy Statement
In submitting your application and declaring the information in your application correct, you consent to the [insert PL organisation name] sharing any information provided to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) – including their arm’s length bodies, including Rural Payments Agency, Natural England, and Forestry Commission – for the monitoring of the programme and to complete dual funding check processes.
With respect to the processing of Your personal data, [insert PL organisation name], Defra and its arm’s length bodies will implement and maintain appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to that risk, including, as appropriate, the measures referred to in Article 32(1) (a), (b), (c) and (d) of the retained EU law version of the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679), transposed into UK Law by the Data Protection, Privacy and Electronic Communications (Amendments etc) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019).
How we will use your information
We need to collect personal information relating to applications for grants under the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme in order to administer the programme.
This includes information such as, personal contact details, information relating to landholdings and farm businesses, and any agricultural subsidies claimed.
Processing of your personal data will be in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) and the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Information Sharing
In order to administer this programme, we will need to share your information between teams within the Authority, as well as with our partner organisations which support the delivery of this programme. In this case, the information collected will be shared with:
- Local Assessment Panel
- Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
- Rural Payments Agency.
We will only share your information if we are satisfied that our partners have sufficient measures in place to protect your information. We will not share your information for marketing purposes.
Retention Periods
We will only store your information for as long as is necessary for the purposes for which it is held and in accordance with the requirements of the programme.
Lawful basis for processing
Your information is being processed under Article 6(1)(e) of the GDPR - processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller; and/or 6(1)(f) - processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the controller or by a third party.
Data Controller
The New Forest National Park Authority is the data controller and can be contacted at:
New Forest National Park AuthorityLymington Town Hall
Avenue Road
Lymington
SO41 0JD
More details about how the Authority processes personal information can be found on our Privacy and Cookies page and by contacting our Information and Data Protection Officer at dpo@newforestnpa.gov.uk.
What to do next?
You must sign your application form before it can be processed.
If you have added an electronic signature to the declaration then you can email it to: fipl@newforestnpa.gov.uk
If you cannot add an electronic signature, you should print and sign this application and send it to:
FiPL / NFLAS teamNew Forest National Park Authority
Lymington Town Hall
Avenue Road
Lymington
SO41 0JD
Please return this form to:
- Electronically to: fipl@newforestnpa.gov.uk
- Postal to: FiPL / NFLAS team, New Forest National Park Authority, Lymington Town Hall, Avenue Road, Lymington, SO41 0JD