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Boundary fencing policy

Under certain conditions, we will share the cost of boundary fencing with adjoining landowners.

 

Boundary fencing is fencing that is constructed along, or close to, the legal boundary of a reserve managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS).

NPWS recognises the importance of working with adjoining landowners to manage common boundaries.

Policy

  1. NPWS will help park neighbours to construct, repair or replace boundary fencing, as described in this policy.
  2. NPWS's assistance with fencing will be subject to the availability of funding and staff resources, and to meeting its other responsibilities under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (NPW Act) for managing national parks.
  3. If an existing fencing agreement is inconsistent with this policy, the conditions of the existing agreement will prevail.