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It has never been more important for farming and conservation to work in tune with one another. With 75% of Norfolk in agricultural use, Norfolk farmers and their land play a pivotal role in conserving Norfolk’s environment and wildlife. By becoming a member of Norfolk FWAG, you will be supporting us in our conservation efforts.
As a not-for-profit organisation, Norfolk FWAG memberships allow us to continue the essential work we conduct. In return, you receive instant and regular access to our conservation experts and the farming advisory service they provide. As well as this, you become part of our network of conservation-minded Norfolk farmers who all share the same goal of enriching the local environment, habitats and wildlife through farming.
Our variety of memberships allows us to work for farmers, landowners, and conservation champions in a way that suits their individual needs and circumstances.
Members | Non Members | |
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Full Day | £575 | £675 |
Half Day | £300 | £350 |
Hourly Rate | £95 | £110 |
Annual subscription: £350 + VAT
Includes a half day visit covering a topic of the farmers choosing (e.g. cross compliance, agri-environment, habitat management).
Annual subscription: £50 inc VAT
For non-land owning individuals that are not going to use our services but would like to give their support.
The Standard Membership encompasses all of the above including both individual benefits for Norfolk farmers, and what your membership allows us to achieve for farming and conservation in general.
With a membership, there are several ways to access our farming advisory services including telephone phone advice, regular updates from our newsletter, or visits to your farm at a reduced price.
Expert Advice | Preferential Rates | Newsletters | Farm Walks | Events
With an Enhanced Membership, members receive all of the benefits of the Standard Membership, plus a half-day visit from a member of our team every year. During this visit, we will cover a topic of the farmer’s choosing, such as agri-environment schemes or habitat management.
An Enhanced Membership gives Norfolk farmers direct access to the conservation/environmental topics that matter to them most, year after year. And, of course, members of this level gain all of the same benefits received on a Standard Membership.
A Supporter Membership is different from our other plans as these are offered to non-landowners who don’t require the support of our services. You may decide to take up a Supporter Membership to simply give your support to our charity, and as a thank you, you will be added to the Norfolk FWAG newsletter list to receive our regular emails.
Professional advisers who really understand all aspects of Environmental Stewardship including help with applications, mapping and ES options
NFWAG have extensive knowledge on the management of wet grassland and grazing marshes. They gathered the information needed for the Higher Tier Scheme and put the application in. It was successful. They are fully up to date and aware of environmental regulations, prescriptions and opportunities.
Norfolk FWAG have been extremely helpful in helping the West Norfolk Nature Network build its Landscape Recovery application. From assisting with LandApp mapping through to proof reading and provision of much needed capacity during the enrollment phase, the team have been great.
I really could not have done this without the incredible knowledge and support and availability and willingness from FWAG’S Henry and Charlie. They were so helpful. The phone advice really was so appreciated to gain insight and help us move to the next stages. And we finally and proudly have a farm that is giving back to wildlife. I hope and endeavour to grow the possibilities for wildlife on our farm with the continued help and advice from FWAG. Thanks no end.
Marta was very helpful and up to date with environmental issues which are ever changing, and sorting any worries and problems I might have.
Norfolk FWAG have been extremely helpful in helping the West Norfolk Nature Network build its Landscape Recovery application. From assisting with LandApp mapping through to proof reading and provision of much needed capacity during the enrollment phase, the team have been great.
During the winter of 2023-2024, Norfolk FWAG team members, Evan Burdett and Henry Walker, worked with Norfolk County Council to identify ponds eligible for restoration and opportunities for pond creation to reverse terrestrialisation.
Our team set out with the goal of creating a detailed report that would provide an understanding of this situation, which would then assist in targeting environmental stewardship options and other initiatives.
In celebration of Earth Day, a spirited group of volunteers from Crisp Malt joined forces with representatives from Norfolk FWAG — Henry Walker and Bea White — along with farmer, Nick Anema, for a day of tree guard removal.
As the Norfolk delivery partner for the DEFRA Future Farming Resilience Fund-funded Royal Countryside Fund run, and Farm for the Future programme, Norfolk FWAG’s Sasha Wells and Bea White are providing essential support to farmers.
The Norfolk Environmental Skills Gap Analysis (NESGA) was commissioned to identify and address skills shortages in Norfolk’s rural and coastal sectors, ensuring that land and marine managers are equipped to meet the environmental challenges of the future.
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