Large-Scale Programmes Delivered Within Capital Grant Timeframes
Tomley Projects delivers large-scale fencing programmes for estates and agricultural land owners across Oxfordshire and the surrounding counties.
We are typically appointed by land owners to deliver fencing works aligned with Capital Grant agreements (including FG2), where clarity on scope, programme, and delivery capacity is critical.

Understanding the Delivery Challenge
Capital Grant agreements allow a defined delivery period, but seasonal access, operational demands, and project scale often reduce the practical time available on site.
As a result, many landowners are now:
- Bringing fencing delivery forward to ensure deadlines are met
- Reviewing contractor capacity earlier, and booking work in
- Seeking confidence that full schemes can be delivered, not partially completed
With a further Capital Grant round expected in 2026, assessing deliverability is increasingly becoming part of early planning.
Capital Grant Fencing Options
We offer a wide range of agricultural and livestock fencing styles, including:
FG1: Post and Wire Fencing
- Ideal for sheep, cattle, or perimeter fencing
- Options include barbed, plain, or high-tensile wire
- Both timber and metal posts can be used
FG2: Stock Netting
- Suitable for sheep, cattle, goats, and smaller animals
- Various mesh sizes and wire strengths available
- Can include barbed or plain top wires for added security
FG3: Permanent Electric Fencing
- Post and electified plain wide
- Four or more strands
- Metal or timber posts can be used
FG9: Deer Fencing
- A strong, physical barrier to restrict the movement of deer
- Typically installed at a height of 1.8m
- Both timber and metal posts can be used

Why Choose Tomley Projects?
Tomley Projects specialises in medium and large-scale fencing programmes, typically involving multiple kilometres of fencing, with phased delivery around farming operations and clear programmes agreed from the outset.
We ensure:
- Delivery aligned with grant specifications
- Clear scoping and accurate measurement
- Consistent installation standards
- Close coordination with land owners and estate managers
We are not generally engaged for small, ad-hoc fencing repairs. Grant applications and claims are typically managed by the landowner or their advisers. Tomley Projects delivers the approved works.
Everything you need to know
Download our FG2 Stock Fencing Fact Sheet
Our two-page fact sheet outlines everything landowners need to know to make the most of the FG2 Stock Fencing Grant available.

Andrew Stevens,
We have just had near to 16km of stock fencing completed by Tomley Projects Ltd. The terrain and vegetation were challenging at times but Tom as unfazed by this and was able to guide or manage a solution. We are very pleased with the outcome and looking to use Tom again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Stock netting with a barbed or plain top wire is ideal. For cattle, stronger posts and high-tensile wire may be needed.
Yes. We install heavy-duty deer fencing, typically at 1.8m high, with a wide-area mesh suited for both exclusion and containment.
Absolutely. We offer permanent electric systems with tensioned wires, insulators, and mains, battery, or solar power.
Yes, see our dedicated Equestrian Fencing page for specialist post-and-rail, Duralock, and paddock fencing solutions.
This is completely dependent on the length of the fencing required, the material used, and terrain. We can advise on timescales once we have determined the scope of the project.
Yes, we can match materials, post spacing, and styles to blend new and old seamlessly.
A combination of post-and-wire with mesh and electric strands often works well. We can advise the safest setup.





