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Catchment sensitive farming: Grants and state aid
The package of support which farmers are receiving under the England Catchment Sensitive Farming Delivery Initiative (ECSFDI) must comply with state aid rules.
Funding priority statements 2009/10
The Capital Grant Scheme is only available in certain areas. These are shown below:
All funding statements in PDF format (filesizes 145 - 603 KB).
Anglia catchments
- 1. Bure, Ant and Muckfleet
- 2. River Wensum
- 4a. Yare
- 4b. Waveney
- 9. North Norfolk Rivers
- 10. Little Ouse (Thetford Ouse)
- 14. Lincolnshire Coast Rivers
- 15. Deben, Alde & Ore
- 17. River Nar
- 31. Gipping & Orwell
- 45. Blyth and surrounding SSSI's
- 48. Stour and Colne
- 50. Upper Roding
Humber catchments
- 6. East Riding and North Lincolnshire
- 8. Yorkshire Ouse, Nidd & Swale
- 21. Yorkshire Derwent
- 30. Peak District Dales
- 39. River Eye
- 46. Esk and North Yorkshire coastal streams
North West catchments
Solway and Tweed catchments
- 19. Rivers Waver and Wampool
- 25. Tweed, Aln, Coquet and Coastal Streams
- 32. River Eden and tributaries
Severn catchments
- 3. West Midlands Meres and Mosses
- 7. Lugg
- 23. Wye
- 28. Teme
- 36. North Somerset Moors
- 43. River Leadon
- 49. Tern and Roden
South East catchments
- 29. River Test and Itchen
- 35. Eastern Rother and Walland Marsh
- 37. River Stour
- 40. Pevensey
- 41. Arun and Western Rother
- 44. Beult
South West catchments
- 5. River Axe and Otter
- 12. Somerset Levels and Moors
- 13. Slapton Ley, Salcombe to Kingsbridge, Devon Avon and Dart
- 16. West Cornwall
- 18. River Exe
- 20. River Piddle, Frome and Fleet Lagoon
- 22. River Tamar-Tavy
- 24. Hampshire Avon
- 26. Dorset Stour
- 27. River Camel Valley and Tributaries
- 38. Yealm and Erme Estuaries
Thames catchments
See also
Page last modified: 9 March 2009
