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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Cleaning out a ditch - implications for Cross Compliance
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<blockquote data-quote="gloria1" data-source="post: 7562271" data-attributes="member: 11080"><p>You will need to contact the environment agency to get a waste licence.I was told exemption D1 covered ditch spoil.There are also "Riparian owners legal obligations" to keep water flowing,probably aimed at streams and rivers,so depends on how much flows.As its a neighbour wanting to do it,I would get a legal letter from a land agent,making him responsible for getting all permissions ,dealing with the spoil and covering cross compliance.Its a ridiculous interference in our lives. had riparian obligations on a stream so needed to remove a few overhanging and fallen trees and branches,rang environment agency who said ok,but as it was in the banned hedge and tree cutting period ,I had to wait until september.Two agencys two different obligations.get a land agents letter and charge it to the neighbour!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gloria1, post: 7562271, member: 11080"] You will need to contact the environment agency to get a waste licence.I was told exemption D1 covered ditch spoil.There are also "Riparian owners legal obligations" to keep water flowing,probably aimed at streams and rivers,so depends on how much flows.As its a neighbour wanting to do it,I would get a legal letter from a land agent,making him responsible for getting all permissions ,dealing with the spoil and covering cross compliance.Its a ridiculous interference in our lives. had riparian obligations on a stream so needed to remove a few overhanging and fallen trees and branches,rang environment agency who said ok,but as it was in the banned hedge and tree cutting period ,I had to wait until september.Two agencys two different obligations.get a land agents letter and charge it to the neighbour! [/QUOTE]
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