Small-scale Tree and Shrub Planting (on a site not exceeding 0.25 hectares)

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Date published: 30 March, 2015

Date superseded: 21 November, 2017

The aim of this item is to benefit biodiversity, climate change and / or water quality by planting new or expanding existing areas of native trees or shrubs of conservation value.

Small-scale woodlands or scrub of up to 0.25 hectares can provide multiple benefits, such as enhancing habitat networks, improving water quality by providing a buffer area, or maintaining water temperatures, providing a diversity of habitats and contributing to carbon sequestration.

All land is eligible, with the exception of land classed as 'sensitive' by the EIA (Forestry) (Scotland) Regs 1999, unless you have prior approval.

You must combine this item with at least one of the following items:

You must mark the proposed location(s) of areas where small-scale tree or shrub planting is proposed on a map.

  • you must plant using native species only, unless you have been given prior approval during the application process. The plants must be of UK provenance
  • you must establish a maximum of 1,100 trees per hectare (275 trees per 0.25 hectares)
  • you must protect the new plants from damage by wild and domestic herbivores. There are associated capital items to support this
  • each planted area must be at least 15 metres apart

You can claim £3.00 per tree or shrub planted.

Each area to be planted must be no more than 0.25 hectares and you can claim for up to six separate areas of up to 0.25 hectares each, per contract.

To support small-scale tree or shrub planting you can select this item with one of the following management options:

The inspectors will check:

  • the location and extent of the work
  • you have established no more than a maximum of 1,100 trees per hectare (275 trees per 0.25 hectares)
  • you have protected the new plants from damage by wild and domestic herbivores.
  • each planted area must be at least 15 metres apart

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