RP23
Installation of livestock drinking troughs (in draining pens for freshly dipped sheep)
£152.92
info Summary
RP23 is a Countryside Stewardship Capital Grant for installing livestock drinking troughs in draining pens for freshly dipped sheep. This action aims to reduce water pollution from sheep dips, protecting aquatic wildlife and improving biodiversity, and is available in areas targeted for water pollution reduction with Catchment Sensitive Farming support.
format_list_bulleted What to do
- Install the water trough on a level hard base in either the draining pen or a fenced area
- Ensure the trough is made of galvanised steel, concrete, spray-moulded glass-reinforced cement (GRC) or polyethylene
- Connect the trough to a water supply (mains or bowser), complying with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 if using mains
- Ensure pipework is medium-density blue polyethylene with an external diameter of at least 25 millimetres (mm), with watertight brass or plastic joints
- Bury the pipework below cultivation depth (to at least 600mm) or as determined by the local water supplier
checklist How to do and evidence required
You must keep written support from your Catchment Sensitive Farming adviser and provide this with your application.
You must also keep and provide with your claim:
- photographs of the completed work
- any consents or permissions connected with the work, including from the local planning authority
If you do not need consent or permission from your local planning authority, you must provide evidence to show this. This can be a:
- letter from the authority confirming you do not need permission
- note of a telephone conversation with a local authority representative, with the name, date, and time of the call
- link to online guidance or printout of guidance text which shows you do not need permission
You must also keep and provide on request:
- receipted invoices or bank statements where a receipted invoice is unavailable
- photographs of the existing site and current dipping facilities before works start
Read the record keeping and site visit requirements in the Agreement holder’s guide: Capital Grants, Higher Tier capital grants and Protection and Infrastructure grants for more information.
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, read the record keeping and site visit requirements in the CSHT agreement holder’s guide.
tips_and_updates Additional Advice
- Check to make sure the work meets relevant British Standards
- Avoid using this item close to a historic farmstead or listed building
- Avoid using on sites of archaeological or historic importance (identified in your Historic Environment Farm Environment Record (HEFER)), and get advice on scheduled monument consent from Historic England if applicable
- Consider the character of the landscape when constructing new fencing lines, especially in designated landscapes or historic parkland
View Official Guidelines
Access detailed information about this action on the RPA website