Charlotte Webster is an associate and senior rural surveyor at Arnolds Keys - Irelands Agricultural
- Credit: Arnolds Keys
With EU subsidies being phased out, East Anglian farmers should take advantage of improved grants for capital works including planting hedgerows and protecting water quality says Charlotte Webster, senior rural surveyor at Arnolds Keys - Irelands Agricultural.
Applications are now open for the Countryside Stewardship Capital Grant Scheme (CGS), a programme of standalone capital grants which replace the “hedgerows and boundaries grant” and “water capital grant” from previous years.
The application window opened earlier this month, and closes at the end of April.