Guidance: Lowland Grazing Offer: Countryside Stewardship

Updated: The Lowland Grazing Offer is closed for applications.

The Lowland Grazing Offer closed for applications on 31 August 2018.

Use the ‘what you need to know’ guide to understand:

  • the benefits to wildlife
  • the options
  • the payments you could receive
  • how to meet the requirements

Use the ‘option and supplement descriptions and prescriptions’ document or Countryside Stewardship grant finder to understand:

  • the rules for each option and supplement
  • how to carry out each option and supplement successfully

Use the manual to understand the requirements, rules and conditions that apply to an agreement. Annex 8 includes the 4 Wildlife Offers.

Find out about the other Offers

For guidance on the other Offers, see:




Guidance: Mixed Farming Offer: Countryside Stewardship

Updated: The Mixed Farming Offer is closed for applications.

The Mixed Farming Offer closed for applications on 31 August 2018.

Use the ‘what you need to know’ guide to understand:

  • the benefits to wildlife
  • the options
  • the payments you could receive
  • how to meet the requirements

Use the ‘option and supplement descriptions and prescriptions guidance’ or Countryside Stewardship grant finder to understand the rules for each option and how to carry them out successfully.

Use the manual to understand the requirements, rules and conditions that apply to an agreement. Annex 8 includes the 4 Wildlife Offers.

Find out about the other Offers

For guidance on the other Offers, see:




Notice: SS17 0RN, EDL (UK) LFG Generation Limited: environmental permit issued

The Environment Agency publish permits that they issue under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED).

This decision includes the permit and decision document for:

  • Operator name: EDL (UK) LFG Generation Limited
  • Installation name: Mucking Generation Plant
  • Permit number: EPR/TP3538UB/V007



Notice: DN21 1AY, IGas Energy Production Limited: environmental permit application advertisement

The Environment Agency consults the public on certain applications for waste operations, mining waste operations, installations, water discharge and groundwater activities. The arrangements are explained in its Public Participation Statement

These notices explain:

  • what the application is about
  • how you can view the application documents
  • when you need to comment by

The Environment Agency will decide:

  • whether to grant or refuse the application
  • what conditions to include in the permit (if granted)



Press release: Communities urged to log on for new flood films

From February, the ‘Flood Friday’ films will be released on the first Friday of every month throughout the year and will focus on what residents and businesses can do to ‘Prepare, Act, Survive’ in the event of flooding.

Created by the Environment Agency’s Flood Resilience Team community engagement officers, the campaign is aimed at helping those who live, work and study in the region be more flood resilient.

The short films will focus on different aspects of flooding including:

  • how to stay safe in a flood
  • how to check if you are at risk of flooding
  • what is surface water flooding?
  • who to report flooding issues to

The first film focuses on how to check your flood risk and is already available on the Environment Agency’s Youtube channel and will be shared through social media.

Community engagement officers Taryn Al-Mashgari (Tyne and Wear), Sarah Pearce (Cleveland) and Anna Caygill (Durham and Darlington) worked together on the project. Taryn said:

These videos will be short and informative and include links to websites and organisations we work closely with to ensure communities have reliable information to help them understand, prepare for and recover from flooding.

From our work with communities, we know how devastating it is to be flooded and the impact it has on lives and livelihoods, so we’re working hard to raise awareness of how to plan for such events.

As well as being shared on the Environment Agency’s Twitter and Youtube channels, they will be available on local authority websites and social media and shared with other partners including the social housing, community and voluntary sector.

To see the video visit Youtube

Communities can take three simple steps to help protect them, their homes and property from the devastating effects of flooding. Visit the gov.uk web pages to:

  • check your postcode and find out if you are at risk of flooding
  • sign-up for free flood warnings
  • view and save the three point flood plan so you know how to Prepare. Act. Survive in a flood