Change description : 2026-05-28 11:10:00: Updated links to guidance for Capital Grants and Agreement holder’s guide from 2025 to 2026. [Guidance and regulation]
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the roofing (sprayer washdown area, manure storage area, livestock gathering area, slurry stores, silage stores) item.
This item is part of Capital Grants 2025.2026. You must read the Capital Grants 20252026 guidance to understand the rules and how to 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
£72.50 per square metre (m2).
How this item benefits the environment
New roofing helps reduce water pollution by preventing rainfall from getting into:
sprayer loading and washdown areas
livestock manure storage areas
livestock gathering areas
slurry and on-farm anaerobic digestate stores (including separated fractions)
silage stores
Where you can use this item
You can only use this item with support from Catchment Sensitive Farming where the floor is already impermeable or made impermeable by the time you claim the grant.
Use it to put a roof over:
livestock manure stores (including solid fraction of separated slurry)
livestock gathering areas such as loafing, feeding and handling areas
a sprayer loading and washdown area but only where a bunded concrete pad is used, all pesticide washings drain to a holding tank (sump), and it will not cover a biobed
on-farm anaerobic digestate stores (including stores for separated fractions) or anaerobic digestate stores used to store the material on farms before spreading
slurry stores (including stores for separated fractions)
You can only use this item where the proposed roofing will reduce the risk of causing pollution by keeping slurry, contaminated water or effluent separate from clean water.
Catchment Sensitive Farming provides advice where there are water quality or flood risk issues linked to farming.
You cannot use this item to cover:
stores that form part of an anaerobic digestate plant
organic manures other than livestock manure, slurry or anaerobic digestate (including separated fractions)
in-field heaps of livestock manure, the solid fraction of separated slurry or digestate or silage
a livestock housing unit
a biobed
concrete funded under RP15: Concrete yard renewal or funded under a previous Countryside Stewardship agreement
You also cannot use this item:
where the proposal will lead to the expansion or intensification of the enterprise
to repair or replace existing roofing
Get permission to use this item
You’ll need to get relevant advice, consents or permits from the Environment Agency before starting any work.
You must also contact your local planning authority to check if planning permission is needed.
What you must do to use this item
You must:
build a roof structure impermeable to rainwater
install guttering and drains to direct roof water to a clean water system. Make sure that drainage works meet any building and local authority requirements
Water from the roofing may drain to a watercourse or soakaway provided it’s uncontaminated. Alternatively, it can be directed to storage tanks for washing down (for example). You must discuss with your adviser if it’ll generate large water flows. If so, you may need an attenuation system to store the excess water before the main system can cope with it.
Evidence you must keep
You must keep written support from your Catchment Sensitive Farming adviser and provide this with your application.
You must also keep and provide with your claim:
photographs of the completed work
any consents or permissions connected with the work, including evidence of SSAFO compliance (where relevant)
any consents or permissions from the local planning authority
If you do not need consent or permission from your local planning authority, you must provide evidence to show this. This can be a:
letter from the authority confirming you do not need permission
note of a telephone conversation with a local authority representative, with the name, date, and time of the call
link to online guidance or printout of guidance text which shows you do not need permission
You must also keep and provide on request:
receipted invoices or bank statements where a receipted invoice is unavailable
If you’re applying for this item as part of a Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT) application, read the record keeping and site visit requirements in the CSHT agreement holder’s guide.
Keep slurry, contaminated water or other effluents separate from clean water. To do this, you may need to reassess the yard drainage which may include adding:
cross drains
catch pits
gulleys
kerbs
sleeping policemen
What you can use this item for
You can use this item to address a potential pollution risk. You can also use it to put a roof over self-feeding silage stores.
You can use it over pesticide sprayer or applicator loading and washdown areas if:
the roof covers the bunded wash-down area and the drain to the holding tank
there’s a minimum 1m overhang on each side unless there’s a sidewall
the bunded area is a minimum of the sprayer transport width (with the booms folded) plus 2m, and the sprayer length plus 1.5m
the foundations and structural supports are secure and do not breach the bund, so no pesticide washings can escape
You can only build side walls and shades with the roof: