Change description : 2026-04-30 10:00:00: Added extra detail to wire fence with metal post requirement under ‘What you must do’. [Guidance and regulation]
This item is part of Capital Grants.Grants 2025. You must read the Capital items:Grants 2025 guidanceforto applicantsunderstand the rules and agreementhow holdersto apply.
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, you must read the CSHT applicant’s guide to understand the rules and how to apply.
How much you’ll be paid
£5.66 per metre (m).
How this item benefits the environment
Controlling livestock protects environmental features and helps to manage habitats.
This item can help you protect, recover and improve biodiversity on your land.
Where you can use this item
You can use this item either:
alongside a habitat management, restoration or creation action or option where you need new fencing to meet the grazing requirements
to prevent water pollution caused by farming – you do not need approval from Catchment Sensitive Farming, nor does the parcel need to be in a High Priority area for water quality
to protect environmental features such as newly planted trees, buffer strips and field corners taken out of management or as agreed with your Forestry Commission adviser
You cannot use this item on a site where a grant has funded a fence in the last 7 years.
Selected Heritage Inventory for Natural England (SHINE) sites
You must not use this item on scheduled monuments, registered parks and gardens or registered battlefields without written approval from Historic England.
You must install a mains-operated energiser in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
If using wooden posts, you must:
erect wire fencing at least 1.05m high using a minimum of 4 mild steel or high tensile plain wires attached to the posts with suitable insulators
use straining posts with a top diameter of at least 150 millimetres (mm) by at least 2.1m long spaced according to the type of wire used
use struts 2.1m long, with a top diameter of least 75mm, morticed (cut) into straining posts – you can use a box strainer with or instead of a strut
use intermediate posts 1.65m long with a top diameter of at least 65mm and, spaced according to the type of wire used
If using metal posts, you must:
agree using metal posts with your Natural England or Forestry Commission adviser if installing on land in a Higher Tier agreement
erect the steelwire meshfence to at least 1.05m high whenusing installeda minimum of 4 mild steel or high tensile plain wires attached to the posts with suitable insulators
use straining posts which are at least 2.4m in length
place a straining post at every change of direction (horizontal or vertical) and at each end of the fence – you can use suitable bracing to achieve stability
struts should be at least 1.8m long and attached to posts using a suitable connector
use intermediate posts that are at least 1.65m long
You can install the metal posts according to the manufacturer’s installation recommendations. You can use any type of metal post, but they must be suitable for the site and be durable for 5 years from the start of your agreement.
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, you must read the record keeping and site visit requirements in the CSHT agreement holder’s guide.
Advice to help you use this item
The following advice may help you to use this item, but you do not have to follow it to get paid. It’s not part of this item’s requirements.
In the 'requirements' section a measurement in the first bullet point has been changed and a typo corrected in the third.
5 August 2024
Updates made to the Requirements section.
6 November 2023
Removal of text confirming FG3 Permanent electric fencing availability under Countryside Stewardship Capital Grants (SFI pilot), as the SFI Capital offer is no longer available.
10 May 2023
Update to 'Where to use this option' section, 'Capital grants' sub-section to include protection of environmental features.
22 December 2022
The Requirements section of this page has been updated
1 February 2022
'Where to use this item' section updated to include detail on SFI pilot.
6 April 2021
Updated Where to use this item
31 January 2021
Added in links to Capital Grants manual as this option is now available for Capital Grants