Management or Restoration of Hedgerows

Date published: 9 November, 2023

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The aim of this option is to fund restoration and active management of hedges as a habitat for wildlife and / or a landscape feature.

Hedges provide valuable food and cover for a variety of birds, insects and small mammals, and can act as an important link between habitats. They can also help prevent soil erosion and store carbon.

Trimming hedges every two or three years, and in rotation across the farm, will help create a good hedge structure and leave an abundance of flowers and berries for wildlife.

Existing hedges which are located entirely on your land and where there is access for both sides to be cut are eligible.

Single species beech hedges are not eligible unless you have prior approval.

A march hedge between two neighbouring holdings is only eligible where it is managed under the scheme by both parties.

It may be possible to apply for this option outside this area where there is strong justification as endorsed by NatureScot before you apply. Please send the Endorsement Request Form to NatureScot well in advance of the closing date and using the template provided.

You can check if this option is available on your holding using the search targeting tool which can be found on any of the following AECS guidance pages:

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Eligibility

How to Apply

Management Options and Capital Items

Capital Items

You must prepare and submit for approval a hedgerow management plan. The plan must include a map showing the location(s) of the hedges to be managed. It must also show gaps greater than five metres wide. The plan must also detail the management you propose over the course of your contract and the timing of associated capital item works.

You must manage the same location and extent each year for the duration of your contract.

For hedgerow management or restoration

  • you must fill gaps in the hedge that are greater than five metres wide. This can be done by coppicing, laying or planting. These are available as capital items
  • you must retain existing hedgerow trees, unless you have prior approval to remove them
  • with the exception of newly coppiced or laid hedges, you must trim your hedges so that they are visually wider at the bottom than at the top, and at least 1.5 metres tall
  • you must not cut any more than one third of the length of your hedges managed within this contract in the same winter

For both hedgerow management or restoration and hedgerow creation

  • you must not trim the same length of hedge annually
  • hedge trimming must only be undertaken between 1 December and the last day in February
  • you must exclude grazing
  • if new fencing is required, you must site any new fences at least one metre from the centre line of the hedge
  • with the exception of spraying to aid establishment, do not spray, except for the spot-treatment of injurious weeds (requires prior written notification) or treatment of invasive species (requires prior written approval)
  • you must maintain a diary

The inspectors will check:

  • you must manage the same location and extent each year for the duration of your contract
  • you have filled gaps in the hedge that are greater than five metres wide
  • you have retained existing hedgerow trees, unless you had prior approval to remove them
  • with the exception of newly coppiced or laid hedges, you have trimmed your hedges so that they are visually wider at the bottom than at the top, and at least 1.5 metres tall
  • you have not cut any more than one third of the length of your hedges managed within this contract in the same winter

For both hedgerow management or restoration and hedgerow creation

  • you have not trimmed the same length of hedge annually
  • hedge trimming was undertaken between 1 December and the last day in February
  • you have excluded grazing
  • if new fencing was required, you have erected any new fences at least one metre from the centre line of the hedge
  • with the exception of spraying to aid establishment, you have not sprayed, unless with prior written notification or approval as appropriate
  • you have maintained a diary

Section Change
Spatial Targeting Added text covering possibility of applying outside Targeting area following endorsement request procedures. Change of name from Scottish Natural Heritage to NatureScot

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