Progress reports help assess how your project is going and are a great tool for discovering whether you are achieving your goals or not.
A clear, concise, step-by-step record that relates to your project plan is a great measure of how successful your project has been.
The environmental enhancement fund requires progress reports annually from the start date of your project, and a final report when the project is finished.
If you need more help, or extra information on how to write a progress report contact your project officer.
You can choose your own progress report format or follow ours! The following is a template and shows all the information you need to include.
If your project is based around weed control or is a restoration planting project, you may find photo-points a useful addition to your progress reports.