Change description : 2025-05-20 15:37:00: This item is part of Woodland Tree Health Grants 2025. It is not available in Higher Tier Capital Grants at this time. [Guidance and regulation]
maintain the gates so deer cannot enter the land until the trees no longer require protection
Hanging post dimensions must be a minimum of:
2.8m by 120 to 180 millimetres (mm) diameter for Red, Sika and Fallow deer
2.8m by 100 to 130mm for Roe and Muntjac deer
You must also use the following specifications for the height of the gate and the size of the mesh (minimum gate height (in m) and maximum mesh size (in mm)):
Red and Sika 1.8m, 200mm by 300mm
Fallow 1.8m, 200mm by 220mm
Roe 1.5m, 200mm by 150mm
Muntjac 1.5m, 80mm by 80m
When to use wooden wings for gates
You can use wooden wings to make sure the gates are deer proof for the full width of a gap where necessary. For example, where a gateway is adjacent to a ditch. These are only likely necessary where they’re already a feature of the landscape. You should make sure each wing consists of rails or fencing mesh meets Forestry Commission’s standards.
Evidence you must keep
You must keep and provide on request:
receipted invoices or bank statements where a receipted invoice is unavailable
any consents or permissions connected with the work
This item is part of Woodland Tree Health Grants 2025. It is not available in Higher Tier Capital Grants at this time.
7 November 2023
Removal of text confirming FG17 Deer vehicle gate availability under Countryside Stewardship Capital Grants (SFI pilot), as the SFI Capital offer is no longer available.
8 February 2022
'Where to use this item' section updated to include detail on SFI pilot.