How to apply

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Date published: 16 January, 2018

Date superseded: 16 January, 2019

For recent changes to this guidance, please see the bottom of the page.

The 2018 Agri-Environment Climate Scheme application round opens on Wednesday 17 January, 2018 and closes on Friday 13 April, 2018. Supporting documentation should be submitted by the 13 April, 2018 application deadline.

For collaborative applications involving five or more RPID registered businesses the application closing date is extended to Wednesday 31 May, 2018. This is in recognition of the additional time involved to facilitate collaborative action with many businesses.

It must be noted, however, that such collaborative applications submitted in the extension period (14 April, 2018 to 31 May, 2018) which, on assessment are not considered to be collaborative, will be rejected and will need to be re-submitted for consideration in a future application round. Therefore if you have any concerns about the collaborative arrangements of five applications or more we strongly advise you to submit your application by 13 April, 2018.

Further information on collaboration can be found here.

For applications for Improving Public Access, there is a separate opening period (Monday 19 March, 2018 to Thursday 31 May, 2018 inclusive), and a separate assessment process using different criteria

How to apply for Improving Public Access

Scoring criteria for Improving Public Access

Applications for the Improving Public Access item must be made separately from any other application for the Agri-Environment Climate Scheme, and must not be made before 19 March, 2018.

Applications for Slurry Storage can be made during the main AECS window (Wednesday 17 January, 2018 to Friday 13 April, 2018), however, the deadline for stand alone slurry store applications is Tuesday 26 June, 2018.

Depending on uptake a second application period for slurry storage may be opened later in 2018.

The Slurry Storage element of applications will be scored separately. The targeted slurry storage scoring criteria, agreed with SEPA, can be found below.

A simple search tool is available to identify the relevant catchment type/name for a given farm code. Before using the catchment tool you must check that slurry storage is available on the farm code where the work is proposed by checking on the AECS targeting tool.

Note that some farm codes around the boundary of designated NVZ areas may be incorrectly showing as eligible for slurry storage. If a farm code is known to have land in a designated NVZ area the eligibility for slurry storage should be checked with the relevant area office before commencing an application.

Slurry storage catchment tool