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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 8186542" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>Janet</p><p>I fear that the team behind you may not be keeping up with the present pace of change!</p><p>I received an email in the last couple of weeks asking if I would like to apply early for SFI in order to give feedback to your team on the application process.</p><p>I agreed to do so after asking a few questions and getting an email reply, I tried to log in to the SFI application, but I was rejected by the system.</p><p>I sent an email to the person who first emailed me and was told I will be getting another email to invite me to log in.</p><p></p><p>Not surprisingly I have heard nothing.</p><p></p><p>I never received a satisfactory reply over the freezing of the payments for "Species Rich Grassland" in CS a few weeks ago.</p><p></p><p>One of my questions to your team was if I could put all my SSSI land which is in CS into SFI. </p><p>The reply was that I could enter the first levels but would "possibly" need permission from Natural England. It would be a simple process to apply and so would be straightforward to get £16 a hectare or just over £6 an acre. </p><p></p><p>I am still interested but the process still needs more testing and for £6.00 an acre I am not sure I want the risks of falling foul of NE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 8186542, member: 699"] Janet I fear that the team behind you may not be keeping up with the present pace of change! I received an email in the last couple of weeks asking if I would like to apply early for SFI in order to give feedback to your team on the application process. I agreed to do so after asking a few questions and getting an email reply, I tried to log in to the SFI application, but I was rejected by the system. I sent an email to the person who first emailed me and was told I will be getting another email to invite me to log in. Not surprisingly I have heard nothing. I never received a satisfactory reply over the freezing of the payments for "Species Rich Grassland" in CS a few weeks ago. One of my questions to your team was if I could put all my SSSI land which is in CS into SFI. The reply was that I could enter the first levels but would "possibly" need permission from Natural England. It would be a simple process to apply and so would be straightforward to get £16 a hectare or just over £6 an acre. I am still interested but the process still needs more testing and for £6.00 an acre I am not sure I want the risks of falling foul of NE. [/QUOTE]
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