PART 2Management of hedgerows

Hedgerows to which these Regulations apply3

1

These Regulations apply to any hedgerow growing on land used for agriculture if that hedgerow has—

a

a continuous length of 20 metres or more; or

b

a continuous length of less than 20 metres and, at each end, meets (whether by intersection or junction) another hedgerow,

except where the hedgerow is a hedgerow of a kind described in paragraph (2).

2

A hedgerow described in this paragraph is any hedgerow within the curtilage of, or marking a boundary of the curtilage of, a dwelling house.

3

These Regulations also apply to a stretch of hedgerow forming part of a hedgerow described in paragraph (1).

4

Where a hedgerow meets (whether by intersection or junction) another hedgerow, it is to be treated as ending at the point of intersection or junction.

5

When ascertaining the length of a hedgerow for the purposes of these Regulations, any gap—

a

resulting from a contravention of the Hedgerows Regulations 19975; or

b

not exceeding 20 metres,

is to be treated as part of the hedgerow.

6

For the purposes of this regulation—

  • a hedgerow growing on land used for agriculture” includes any hedgerow growing on land adjacent to land used for agriculture which is owned by the owner of the hedgerow; and

  • gap”, in relation to a hedgerow, means any opening (whether or not it is filled).