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Changing uncultivated, semi-natural and rural land: when you need permission

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) (Agriculture) Regulations protect uncultivated, semi-natural and rural land. Find out when and how to get permission to make changes to land.

Applies to England

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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) (Agriculture) Regulations protect land in England from damage caused by:

  • introducing activities that will increase the agricultural productivity of the land
  • changing activities that will increase the agricultural productivity of the land
  • restructuring rural land

Check if you need a screening decision to change uncultivated, semi-natural or rural land.

  1. Check if you need a screening decision - understand your land type and the changes you can and cannot make to it.
  2. If you need a screening decision to change the use of your land, apply for a screening decision.
  3. You may also need to apply for a consent decision, following the response to your screening decision application.

You can check screening and consent decisions made under the EIA Regulations in the public register of decisions.

Published 16 October 2014
Last updated 31 January 2024 + show all updates
  1. This guidance has been restructured and simplified to help you understand when and how to get permission to make changes to land.

  2. First published.