Land Management and Skills Scheme definition

Land Management and Skills Scheme means a scheme managed jointly by East Suffolk Council and Suffolk County Council (in respect of the SCHAONB) established for communities and landowners within East Suffolk and part of the SCHAONB located within East Suffolk) to learn skills to sustainably manage landscapes including skills for tree/woodland/traditional orchard planting and management, heathland restoration and management, protection of soil health, sustainable and nature focussed grazing, ditching, and pond building and restoration; and a traditional skills scheme involving funding for anyone to learn traditional skills to manage the landscape including hedge laying, coppicing, pollarding, and fence/hurdle making and using associated tools and machinery; species identification, understanding the evolution of the landscape and forces for change; and appreciating the role of the landscape in delivering ecosystem goods and services and a sustainable and climate resilient natural environment;
Land Management and Skills Scheme means a scheme managed jointly by East Suffolk Council and SCHAONB established for communities and landowners within East Suffolk and part of the SCHAONB located within East Suffolk) to learn skills to sustainably manage landscapes including including skills for tree/woodland/traditional orchard planting and management, heathland restoration and management, protection of soil health, sustainable and nature focussed grazing, ditching, and pond building and restoration; and a traditional skills scheme involving funding for anyone to learn traditional skills to manage the landscape including hedge laying, coppicing, pollarding, and fence/hurdle making and using associated tools and machinery; species identification, understanding the evolution of the landscape and forces for change; and appreciating the role of the landscape in delivering ecosystem goods and services and a sustainable and climate resilient natural environment;
Land Management and Skills Scheme means a scheme managed jointly by East Suffolk Council and [Suffolk County Council (in respect of the SCHAONB)] established for communities and landowners within East Suffolk and part of the SCHAONB located within East Suffolk) to learn skills to sustainably manage landscapes including including skills for tree/woodland/traditional orchard planting and management, heathland restoration and management, protection of soil health, sustainable and nature focussed grazing, ditching, and pond building and restoration; and a traditional skills scheme involving funding for

Examples of Land Management and Skills Scheme in a sentence

  • Provision is also made for payment of sums to establish and run the Land Management and Skills Scheme, which will be paid to East Suffolk Council and Suffolk County Council to carry out the scheme within East Suffolk and the part of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB located within East Suffolk respectively.

  • In the case of an Award of Stock Units providing for a specified date for payment, payment shall be made as soon as practicable on or after the specified date, but in no event later than December 31 of the year in which the specified date occurs.

  • Provision is also made for payment of sums to establish and run the Land Management and Skills Scheme, which will be paid to East Suffolk Council and (onward to) the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to carry out the scheme within East Suffolk and the part of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB located within East Suffolk respectively.

  • It also funds the Land Management and Skills Scheme, and the employment of two project officers to carry out specified tasks in connection with the commitments in Schedule 11, one employed by each of the Councils.

  • The Schedule also includes a Land Management and Skills Scheme, Farmland Bird Support Measures, European Sites Mitigation Measures, European Sites Access Contingency Fund, Fen Meadow Contingency Fund, and a Habitats Bond to be agreed with ESC of up to £2million.

  • Provision is also made for payment of sums from the Natural Environment Improvement Fund to establish and run the Land Management and Skills Scheme, which will be paid to East Suffolk Council to carry out the scheme.

  • Provision is also made for payment of sums to establish and run the Land Management and Skills Scheme, which will be paid to East Suffolk Council and (onward to) the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to carry out the scheme within East Suffolk and the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB respectively.


More Definitions of Land Management and Skills Scheme

Land Management and Skills Scheme means a scheme managed jointly by East Suffolk Council and SCHAONB established for communities and landowners within East Suffolk and the SCHAONB) to learn skills to sustainably manage landscapes including including skills for tree/woodland/traditional orchard planting and management, heathland restoration and management, protection of soil health, sustainable and nature focussed grazing, ditching, and pond building and restoration; and a traditional skills scheme involving funding for anyone to learn traditional skills to manage the landscape including hedge laying, coppicing, pollarding, and fence/hurdle making and using associated tools and machinery; species identification, understanding the evolution of the landscape and forces for change; and appreciating the role of the landscape in delivering ecosystem goods and services and a sustainable and climate resilient natural environment;
Land Management and Skills Scheme means a scheme managed jointly by East Suffolk Council and SCHAONB established for communities and landowners within East Suffolk and the SCHAONB) to learn skills to sustainably manage landscapes including including skills for tree/woodland/traditional orchard planting and management, heathland restoration and management, protection of soil health, sustainable and nature focussed grazing, ditching, and pond building and restoration; and a traditional skills scheme involving funding for anyone to learn traditional skills to manage the landscape including hedge laying, coppicing, pollarding, and fence/hurdle making and using associated tools and machinery; species identification, understanding the evolution of the landscape and forces for change; and appreciating the role of the landscape in delivering ecosystem goods and services and a sustainable and climate resilient natural environment; “M22 fen meadow habitat” means fen meadow habitat of M22 Juncus subnodulosus – Cirsium palustre fen meadow category within the National Vegetation Classification, as

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