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Made | 10th March 2004 | ||
Laid before the Scottish Parliament | 10th March 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 31st March 2004 |
(b) for item 2 a. substitute-
(c) for item 2 c. substitute-
(d) after item 2 g. insert-
(e) for item 3 a. substitute-
(f) in item 5-
(ii) for item 5 c. substitute-
(g) in item 8, for the entry in column 2 (site requirements) substitute-
(i) for item 23 c. substitute-
(j) in item 26-
(k) in item 30, for the entry in column 2 (site requirements) substitute-
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34.
Management of basin and valley mire buffer areas. |
Improved in bye or arable land surrounding a basin and valley mire. Basin and valley mires as identified by Scottish Natural Heritage. |
a. The wetland area must be managed in accordance with the requirements of the management of wetlands option; b. The surrounding area of catchment must be managed as a grass buffer - this is to reduce the risk of nutrients applied to adjacent crops leaching into the wetland area. The external boundary of the buffer area will be defined by Scottish Natural Heritage but the grass buffer must be at least 10 metres in width; c. If it does not exist on entry to the Scheme, the grass buffer must be established in the first spring following approval by sowing a suitable mixture of grass seeds for which an additional payment is available; d. Fertiliser, slurry or manure must not be applied to the buffer area; e. Scrub control and the use of pesticides may be allowed only with the prior written agreement of the Scottish Ministers; f. A grassland management regime must be set out and agreed with the Scottish Ministers. The grazing regime for the grass buffer will be that adopted for the wetland area. ". |
(3) In Schedule 3 (capital activities)-
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12A.
Blocking ditches on lowland raised bogs and on created wetland. |
Block ditches at intervals using impermeable plastic sheeting (known as plastic piling) to raise or maintain the water table at or just below the surface of the vegetation. |
12B.
Erosion control plan. |
Put in place a 5 year programme of measures to control burrowing animals. |
12C.
Provision of bat boxes. |
Bat boxes are to be made with soft wood. No wood preservatives should be used. The wood must be 2.5 cm thick leaving a 15 20 mm entrance gap underneath the base of the box. The wood should be rough sawn on all surfaces. The box lid should be screwed down. |
12D.
Provision of bird boxes (small). |
Bird boxes are to be made with soft wood. If required, treat with a water based preservative on the outside of the box. The wood must be 15 mm thick and the bottom of any entrance hole must be at least 125 mm from the floor of the box. The inside front surface should be rough. |
12E.
Provision of bird boxes (large). |
Boxes are to be made with hard or soft wood. If required, treat with a water based preservative on the outside of the box. Dimension and design of the box will depend on the species of bird utilising the habitat where the box will be placed."; and |
(b) after item 14 insert-
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14A.
Amenity tree planting on a site not exceeding 0.25 hectares. |
a. Planting density must not exceed one tree per 10 square metres; and b. Native species appropriate to the site must be planted. ". |
(4) In Schedule 4 (rates of payment for activities)-
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2.3
Creation and management of species rich grassland. |
a. £250 per hectare on eligible arable land; or b. £150 per hectare on improved grassland. "; |
(ii) after item 3.5 insert-
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3.6
Management of basin and valley mire buffer areas. |
£250 per hectare."; |
(iii) for item 9.1 substitute-
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9.1
Conservation management plan with special measures for small units. |
a. £50 per hectare (in bye); or b. If a collective application covering a minimum of 4 crofts within the same crofting community, £60 per hectare (in bye). "; and |
(iv) for item 9.2 b. substitute-
(b) in Part II (capital activities)-
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11A.
Blocking ditches on lowland raised bogs and on created wetland. |
£100 per dam. |
11B.
Erosion control plan |
£1,100 per hectare (over 5 years). |
11C.
Provision of bat boxes. |
£15 each. |
11D.
Provision of bird boxes (small). |
£10 each. |
11E.
Provision of bird boxes (large). |
£20 each."; |
(ii) after item 13 insert-
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13A.
Amenity tree planting on a site not exceeding 0.25 hectares. |
£1.50 per tree."; and |
(c) in Part III (rates of payment) for item 1 substitute-
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1.
Environmental audit. |
(a) Small unit (up to and including 20 hectares excluding any apportionments and common grazings) 75% of actual cost with a minimum payment of £150 and a maximum payment of £225; and (b) Other units (over 20 hectares excluding any apportionments and common grazings) 50% of actual cost with a maximum payment of £300. ". |
ALLAN WILSON
Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers
Pentland House, Edinburgh
10th March 2004
(b) in Schedule 3 (capital activities)-
(c) in Schedule 4 (rates of payment for activities)-
No Regulatory Impact Assessment has been carried out in respect of these Regulations.
[2] S.S.I. 2001/300 amended by S.S.I 2003/177 and 303.back
[3] Item 38 was inserted by S.S.I. 2003/177 regulation 2(5).back
© Crown copyright 2004 | Prepared 29 March 2004 |