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2. Changing of traditional use from hay meadow (to either grazing or silage making), or from grazing to silage cutting







3. Adding lime/adding fertiliser of any sort to areas not previously fertilised; applying fertiliser which would increase the level of nitrogen in the soil/applying fertiliser which would increase the level of phosphorous in the soil







4. Applying phosphorous to soils which already have in excess of the REPS index 2 levels

2.2

DRY LOWLAND GRASSLANDS

5. Mowing grass before the 30th June (Note; if you have been notified that your lands hold breeding corncrakes, or certain rare meadows, special provisions will apply)







6. Burning of vegetation /ploughing or cultivation of lands which have not been so managed for the last 20 years







7. Reclamation, infilling, or land drainage







8. Reseeding, planting of trees or any other species







9. Use of any pesticide or herbicide dumping







10. Burning or storing any materials







11. Alteration of the banks, bed or flow of watercourses







12. Operation of commercial recreation facilities (e.g. pony trekking)/ introduction (or re-introduction) into the wild of plants or animals of species not currently found in the area







13. Any other activity of which notice may be given by the Minister from time to time
















1. Grazing of livestock above a sustainable density (as defined in approved farm plans)/grazing by livestock treated within the previous week with a pesticide which leaves persistent residues in the dung







2. Changing of traditional use from hay meadow (to either grazing or silage making), or from grazing to silage cutting


2.3

WET LOWLAND GRASSLANDS

3. Adding lime/adding fertiliser of any sort to areas not previously fertilised; applying fertiliser which would increase the level of nitrogen in the soil/applying fertiliser which would increase the level of phosphorous in the soil







4. Applying phosphorous to soils which already have in excess of the REPS index 2 levels







5. Mowing grass before 30 June (Note: if you have been notified that your lands hold breeding corncrakes, or certain rare meadows, special provisions will apply)







6. Burning of vegetation







7. Reclamation, infilling, or land drainage







8. Reseeding, planting of trees or any other species







9. Use of any pesticide or herbicide dumping







10. Burning or storing any materials







11. Alteration of the banks, bed or flow of watercourses







12. Operation of commercial recreation facilities (e.g. pony trekking)/ introduction (or re-introduction) into the wild of plants or animals of species not currently found in the area







13. Any other activity of which notice may be given by the Minister from time to time
















1. Grazing of livestock above a sustainable density (as defined in approved farm plans)/grazing by livestock treated within the previous week with a pesticide which leaves persistent residues in the dung







2. Grazing of stock from 1 April to 31 October, except as defined in REPS guidelines







3. Changing of traditional use from hay meadow (to either grazing or silage making), or from grazing to silage cutting







4. Supplementary feeding of stock, except as defined in REPS guidelines







5. Removal of scrub by bulldozer or similar machinery (cutting scrub is permitted)







6. Grazing by sheep

2.4

LIMESTONE PAVEMENT

7. Adding lime/adding fertiliser or organic material of any sort







8. Creation of new tracks or paths







9. Burning of vegetation







10. Reclamation, importing of soil, infilling, ploughing or land drainage







11. Reseeding, planting of trees or any other species







12. Use of any pesticide or herbicide







13. Dumping, burning or storing any materials







14. Alteration of the banks, bed or flow of watercourses







15. Operation of commercial recreation facilities (e.g. pony trekking)







16. Introduction (or re-introduction) into the wild of plants or animals of species not currently found in the area







17. Any other activity of which notice may be given by the Minister from time to time
















1. Grazing of livestock above a sustainable density (as defined in approved farm plans)/grazing by livestock treated within the previous week with a pesticide which leaves persistent residues in the dung







2. Changing of traditional use from hay meadow (to either grazing or silage making), or from grazing to silage cutting







3. Adding lime within 50m of the normal high flood level of the turlough







4. Adding fertiliser of any sort within 50m of the normal high flood level of the turlough







5. Mowing grass before 30 June (Note: if you have been notified that your lands hold breeding corncrakes, or certain rare meadows, special provisions will apply)







6. Supplementary feeding of stock







7. Operation of boat angling or shore angling business

2.5

TURLOUGHS

8. Restocking with fish







9. Reclamation, infilling, ploughing or land drainage within 50m of the normal high flood level of the turlough







10. Reseeding, planting of trees or any other species within 50m of the normal high flood level of the turlough







11. Use of any pesticide or herbicide within 50m of the normal high flood level of the turlough







12. Dumping, burning or storing any materials within 50m of the normal high flood level of the turlough







13. Alteration of the banks, bed or flow of watercourses, including the blocking of swallowholes







14. Operation of commercial recreation facilities (e.g. sailing schools, jet ski hire)







15. Introduction (or re-introduction) into the wild of plants or animals of species not currently found in the area







16. Any other activity of which notice may be given by the Minister from time to time
















1. Grazing of livestock above a sustainable density (as defined in approved farm plans)/grazing by livestock treated within the previous week with a pesticide which leaves persistent residues in the dung







2. Changing of traditional use from hay meadow (to either grazing or silage making), or from grazing to silage cutting







3. Supplementary feeding of stock, except as defined in REPS guidelines







4. Introduction of stock to formerly ungrazed areas







5. Adding lime







6. Adding fertiliser of any sort







7. Creation of new tracks or paths







8. Burning of vegetation







9. Reclamation, infilling, ploughing or land drainage

3.1

BLANKET BOG

10. Reseeding, planting of trees or any other species







11. Rock removal







12. Cutting turf except from existing banks; no cutting room intact (uncut) areas







13. Commercial peat moss or turf extraction







14. Use of any pesticide or herbicide, including sheep dip







15. Dumping, burning or storing any materials







16. Alteration of the banks, bed or flow of watercourses







17. Operation of commercial recreation facilities (e.g. pony trekking)







18. Introduction (or re-introduction) into the wild of plants or animals of species not currently found in the area







19. Recreational use of mechanically propelled vehicles







20. Any other activity of which notice may be given by the Minister from time to time
















1. Grazing of livestock above a sustainable density (as defined in approved farm plans)/grazing by livestock treated within the previous week with a pesticide which leaves persistent residues in the dung







2. Supplementary feeding of stock, except as defined in REPS guidelines







3. Introduction of stock to formerly ungrazed areas







4. Adding lime







5. Adding fertiliser of any sort







6. Creation of new tracks or paths







7. Burning areas of vegetation over 5ha, or burning any area more often than once every 15 years







8. Reclamation, infilling, ploughing or land drainage

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