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format_list_bulleted What to do
- Create the earth bank to reflect the style and profile of similar earth banks which are in good condition locally
- Build up moist soil in consolidated layers, allowing it to settle at each stage to make sure it is stable
- Build each face of the bank so there’s a slight slope (‘batter’) with a base approximately 0.5m wider at the base than the top
- Take turves up to the full height of the new bank if local banks are faced with turf
- Finish off the top of the bank with loose soil or turf (unless a hedge is being planted)
- Make the top line of the bank parallel to the ground
- Finish the ends of the bank at gateways with turf or stone facing and protect it from being damaged by livestock and machinery
- Remove any surplus earth-fill and stones from the site when you have finished and restore any ground you have disturbed
schedule When to do
checklist How to do and evidence required
- Keep and provide historic maps or other records with your application showing the proposed location of the bank creation is on an original footprint of a pre-existing earth bank or a feature of a specific location or landscape
- Keep photographs during and after work has been completed and provide these with your claim
- Keep and provide any consents or permissions connected with the work
- Keep receipted invoices or bank statements where a receipted invoice is unavailable
- Keep photographs to show the planned location for each length of earth bank creation
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