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New ELM scheme 'risks failing' common land


New ELM scheme risks failing common land
21 April 2021 |
Defra is failing to address the future management of common land, two industry groups have warned
Defra has been warned that the UK s new Environmental Land Management (ELM) scheme risks failing in its application to common land.
The Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) and the Foundation for Common Land (FCL) have today highlighted the importance of common land in England.
Over one fifth (21%) of England’s SSSI area is registered common land and 12% of all Scheduled Ancient Monuments are on common land.
This land, extending to around 400,000ha in England, is managed by around 3,900 active commoners with rights on this land in addition to the owners of that land. ....

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Bronze Age burial mounds unearthed in woodland


THREE Bronze Age burial mounds hidden by thick vegetation and trees have been uncovered at a nature reserve.
It took a team of experts and volunteers five days to unearth the mounds, known as round barrows, at Franchises Lodge, an RSPB woodland near Nomansland.
Round barrows were created in every part of England, mainly between 2200BC and 1100BC. More than 200 of these still survive in the New Forest today, and they can be identified as round mounds, often surrounded by a “ring ditch” from which the earth for the mound was dug.
The barrows at Franchises Lodge are Scheduled Ancient Monuments and currently on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register because of the scrub and tree cover. It is hoped the clearance work will result in the barrows being removed from the Heritage at Risk Register. ....

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