![]() Made from high quality knot free Basswood, this Ballista is a great addition to any homemade artillery collection. But there are also some interesting variations on the siege engine like the Onager and trebuchet. What I mean is that there are a few different companies that are now making a variety of wooden kits that you can buy and build. The past year or so has been a really good one for catapults, siege engines and all types of medieval weapons made for taking down castles. ![]() Read Countryside Stewardship: get funding to protect and improve the land you manage to find out more information about Mid Tier, Higher Tier and Capital Grants including how to apply.Unusual catapult and siege engine kits you can buy and build Read more information about Controlling grey squirrels in forests and woodlands in the UK. Cull and cull records should start from January of year 1, squirrel habitat impact assessment and squirrel monitoring reports should be in place by the end of year 1. We expect all actions agreed in your initial squirrel control plan to start in year 1. In addition to P2016, under WD2 (baseline option), you must have a Squirrel Control Plan (SCP) approved in collaboration and agreement with your local Deer Officer/Woodland Officer. evidence of activities undertaken through monitoring, photography and marking.monitoring reports for year 3 and 5 of the agreement to confirm progress (for example providing before and after photographs, a record of the number of squirrels culled, and the results of squirrel monitoring).a SCP by the end of year 1 of your agreement.a Forestry Commission approved management plan that justifies the need for this option.records of all management activity on the option area for each parcel, including an operational site assessment, or similar, to show UKFS compliant operational activities.bank statements, receipted invoices, consents, or permissions connected with the work.You must keep the following records and supply them on request: supply a draft SCP with your Initial Application Documents.Provide an impact/activity survey to show annual impact, using the activity and Impact Methodology document for guidance, and submit to the Forestry Commission at the end of Years 1, 3 and 5.Using the annual cull and effort record provide evidence of culling activity and cull returns and photographic evidence of squirrels killed to the deer officer/woodland officer annually, following the guidance provided in Forestry Commission operations note 60 Carry out agreed levels of culling activity as agreed with your deer officer/woodland officer in your SCP.Erect an agreed number of traps within your woodland as shown in your SCP.Take part in Grey Squirrel control training – your local deer officer/woodland officer will discuss these courses with you.Your SCP will build on the draft plan that you submit with your Initial Application documents To secure the annual funding for this supplement you must email your SCP to your local deer officer/woodland officer by the end of year 1. Work with your deer officer/woodland officer to produce a Squirrel Control Plan (SCP) outlining the activities you will carry out. ![]() ![]() To manage the population of invasive grey squirrels and help increase the population of native red squirrels. support conservation of composition of native woodland.limit tree damage and support red squirrel populations (where present).How this supplement will benefit the environment If you include this as part of your Higher Tier application, the Forestry Commission will assess your application for this option before you are offered an agreement. It’s available for Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier on whole or part parcels. £60 per hectare (ha) Where to use this supplement
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