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Apply for a licence to burn on deep peat within a protected site

How to apply for a licence from Defra to burn heather or grass on deep peat within a protected site.

Applies to England

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Licence application form to burn on deep peat within a protected site

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Continuation sheet for additional burns

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Details

Before you fill in the form, read the guidance ‘how to apply for a licence to burn on deep peat within a protected site’.

This form is for a licence to burn heather, rough grass and other vegetation (including gorse, bracken and Vaccinium species such as bilberries) which is both:

  • on peat deeper than 40cm (also known as blanket bog)
  • within a site of special scientific interest (SSSI), and either a special area of conservation (SAC) or a special protection area (SPA)

Updates to this page

Published 18 June 2021
Last updated 3 October 2023 + show all updates
  1. Updated the details, guidance, form and continuation sheet.

  2. First published.

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