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Made | 1st December 2005 | ||
Laid before the Scottish Parliament | 1st December 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 23rd December 2005 |
and, where appropriate, includes a head tenant;";
and, where appropriate, includes a sub-tenant;".
Amendment of regulation 3 (payments of aid to enhance the environment)
4.
For regulation 3(1)(a) (payments of aid to enhance the environment) substitute–
Amendment of regulation 8 (rates of payment)
5.
For regulation 8(1) (rates of payment) substitute–
(b) in column 3 of Schedule 4, for–
Amendment of regulation 10 (change of occupation of land)
6.
For regulation 10(3) (change of occupation of land) substitute–
Amendment of Schedule 2 (management activities)
7.
In Schedule 2 (management activities)–
(l) in item 17 in column 2 (site requirements) for "environmental" substitute "conservation" and for "an overgrazing problem identified under the livestock subsidy schemes" substitute "any identified overgrazing problem";
(m) in item 19 d for "twice" substitute "three times";
(n) in item 19 e for "twice yearly treatments" substitute "three treatments a year";
(o) in item 20 e after "Grazing" insert "or topping";
(p) in item 28 omit item 28 b, c, d, and e and insert–
"b. | Where the particular conservation interest of the site would not be met by either of the above approaches, a livestock management and grazing regime should be set out in a grazing plan to be agreed with the Scottish Ministers; |
c. | Standing dead timber must not be felled and dead timber must be left in the woodland; |
d. | Individual young trees must be provided with tree shelters where necessary; |
e. | Rhododendron growth must be controlled; |
f. | Non native tree species must be removed where these are detrimental to the character of the woodland and it is practical to do so. Any regrowth from the stumps must be suitably controlled in future years; and |
g. | Where an alternative management regime is proposed, evidence to support its adoption must accompany the application, for example a letter of support from, or a reference to advisory material produced by, a recognised conservation organisation."; |
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35.
Creation and management of early and late cover for corncrakes. |
Improved grassland or arable land on which damp conditions are created for the establishment of iris beds and other tall vegetation. Where iris is not available locally, other appropriate tall vegetation may be utilised, but only with the prior written agreement of the Scottish Ministers. Such sites must be adjacent to mown grassland managed for corncrakes under this scheme. The total area of early and late cover, which may be a combination of existing and created cover, must extend to at least 0.10 hectare, sited on one or more blocks of land adjacent to the mown grassland. The total area created and managed under this option must not exceed 1 hectare. |
a. The site must be managed to ensure that it is normally in damp condition for a significant proportion of the year; b. Only with the prior written agreement of the legal occupier, dig up and collect iris from existing beds. Mix the iris rhizomes with farmyard manure in at least equal proportions by volume and spread the mixture over the site to a depth of at least 20 centimetres; c. No grazing is permitted between 28th February and 30th September, except with the prior written agreement of the Scottish Ministers; d. At other times, grazing must not exceed 0.3 livestock units per hectare, except with the prior written agreement of the Scottish Ministers; and e. Cutting of the area may only be undertaken with the prior written agreement of the Scottish Ministers. ". |
Amendment of Schedule 3 (capital activities)
8.
In Schedule 3 (capital activities) in item 1 b in column 2 (requirements) for "twice" where it occurs the first time substitute "three times" and for "twice yearly treatments" substitute "three treatments a year".
Amendment of Schedule 4 (rates of payment for activities)
9.
In Schedule 4 (rates of payment for activities) for Part I[22] substitute–
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
Activity | Rates of Payment for pre-2003 entrants, entrants from an Environmentally Sensitive Areas scheme or entrants from the Habitats scheme | Rates of Payment for post 2003 entrants or entrants with a successful challenge |
1.1
Extensive management of mown grassland for birds. |
£150 per hectare. | £163 per hectare. |
1.2
Management of open grazed grasslands for birds. |
£100 per hectare. | £110 per hectare. |
1.3
Extensive management of mown grassland for corncrakes. |
£190 per hectare. | £263 per hectare. |
1.4
Management of early and late cover for corncrakes. |
£160 per hectare. | £170 per hectare. |
1.5
Management of wet grassland for waders. |
£100 per hectare. | £110 per hectare. |
1.6
Creation and management of early and late cover for corncrakes. |
£718 per hectare. | £738 per hectare. |
2.1
Management of species-rich grassland. |
£100 per hectare. | £85 per hectare. |
2.2
Bracken eradication programme. |
£25 per hectare for area of species-rich grassland identified for bracken eradication. | £26 per hectare for area of species-rich grassland identified for bracken eradication. |
2.3
Creation and management of species-rich grassland. |
a. £250 per hectare on arable land; or b. £150 per hectare on improved grassland. |
£248 per hectare of arable land or improved grassland. |
2.4
Management of coastal heath. |
£80 per hectare. | £80 per hectare. |
2.5
Management of lowland heath. |
£115 per hectare. | £115 per hectare. |
3.1
Management of wetland. |
£100 per hectare. | £85 per hectare. |
3.2
Management of lowland raised bogs. |
£70 per hectare. | £74 per hectare. |
3.3
Creation and management of wetland. |
£250 per hectare. | £248 per hectare. |
3.4
Management of water margin. |
£400 per hectare. | £300 per hectare. |
3.5
Management of flood plain. |
£25 per hectare. | £30 per hectare. |
3.6
Management of basin and valley mire buffer areas. |
£250 per hectare. | £260 per hectare. |
4.1
Moorland management. |
£1 per hectare. | £1 per hectare. |
4.2
Stock disposal. |
£45 per hectare of moorland. | £19.65 per hectare of moorland. |
4.3
Muirburn and heather swiping. |
£11 per hectare for area of moorland to be burned/swiped in 10 years. | £11 per hectare for area of moorland to be burned/swiped in 10 years. |
4.4
Bracken eradication programme. |
£25 per hectare for area of moorland identified for bracken eradication. | £26 per hectare for area of moorland identified for bracken eradication. |
5.1
Management of grass margin or beetlebank in arable fields. |
£736 per hectare. | £619 per hectare. |
5.2
Management of conservation headlands. |
£70 per hectare or if nitrogenous fertiliser is not applied, a premium payment of £150 per hectare. | £80 per hectare or if nitrogenous fertiliser is not applied, a premium payment of £150 per hectare. |
5.3
Management of extended hedges. |
£500 per hectare. | £0.41 per running metre. |
5.4
Management of hedgerows. |
£5,000 per hectare. | £0.85 per running metre. |
6.1
Introduction or retention of extensive cropping. |
£120 per hectare or for application of management regime for period of three years or more on same site, £140 per hectare. | £120 per hectare or for application of management regime for a period of three years or more on the same site, £180 per hectare. |
6.2
Management of cropped machair. |
£200 per hectare or where cultivation is combined with the traditional application of seaweed and/or dung, £240 per hectare. | £220 per hectare or where cultivation is combined with the traditional application of seaweed and/or dung, £270 per hectare. |
6.3
Unharvested crops. |
£600 per hectare. | £445 per hectare. |
7.1
Management of scrub (including tall herb communities). |
£55 per hectare. | £52 per hectare. |
7.2
Management of native or semi-natural woodland. |
£100 per hectare. | £80 per hectare. |
8.1
Management of a site of archaeological or historical interest. |
£80 per 0.25 hectare or part thereof up to 1.5 hectares and £80 per hectare thereafter or for crop-marked area sown to grass, £320 per hectare. | £80 per 0.25 hectare or part thereof up to 1.5 hectares and £80 per hectare thereafter or for crop marked area sown to grass, £320 per hectare. |
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). |
a. £44 per hectare (in bye); or b. If a collective application covering a minimum of 4 crofts within the same crofting community, £53 per hectare (in-bye). |
9.2 Retention or introduction of breeding cattle of native or traditional breed(s) in crofting areas (must be adopted in combination with prescription 9.1). |
In addition to the aid payable under prescription 9.1–
b. If a herd of cattle of traditional or native breed(s) is introduced to the croft by the end of the first plan year and numbers of any sheep on the crofts are reduced to ensure no increase in overall stocking density, £340 per hectare (in bye). |
In addition to the aid payable under prescription 9.1–
b. if a herd of cattle of traditional or native breed(s) is introduced to the croft by the end of the first plan year and numbers of any sheep on the croft reduced to ensure no increase in overall stocking density, £374 per hectare (in bye). |
10
Management of ancient wood pasture. |
a. £30 per hectare on rough grazings; and b. £100 per hectare on improved and unimproved grassland. |
a. £28 per hectare on rough grazings; and b. £100 per hectare on improved or unimproved grassland. |
11
Spring cropping |
£115 per hectare. | £106 per hectare.". |
Amendment of Schedule 5 (interpretation of schedules)
10.
In Schedule 5 (interpretation of schedules)–
RHONA BRANKIN
A member of the Scottish Executive
St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
1st December 2005
(b) in regulation 3 (payments of aid to enhance the environment) to amend the meaning of an applicant to whom aid may be paid (regulation 4);
(c) in regulation 8 (rates of payment) to change the rates of payment to take account of the 5 different categories of entrants into the Scheme (regulation 5);
(d) in regulation 10 (change of occupation) to make provision for when a landlord and a tenant take on undertakings jointly (regulation 6);
(e) in Schedule 2 (management activities)–
(f) in Schedule 3 (capital activities) to amend the requirements for bracken eradication (regulation 8);
(g) in Schedule 4 (rates of payments for activities) to substitute a new Part I (management activities) to provide two sets of payment rates, the first of which applies to 3 of the categories of entrants and a second set, which applies to 2 categories of entrants (regulation 9); and
(h) in Schedule 5 (interpretation of schedules) to insert definitions of ancient wood pasture, seed of at least UK stock and spring cropping (regulation 10 (a), (b) and (c)).
No Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared in respect of these Regulations.
[2] S.S.I. 2001/300; amended by S.S.I. 2003/177 and 303 and S.S.I. 2004/109 and 381.back
[5] O.J. No. L 153, 30.4.2004, p.30.back
[6] 1986 c.49. See section 18(11) for the definition of "the Minister". The functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46).back
[7] S.I. 1992/1919; amended by S.I. 1992/2062, S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1995/3097, S.I. 1996/3082 and S.S.I. 2001/34.back
[8] S.I. 1992/1920; amended by S.I. 1992/2063, S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1995/3096, S.I. 1996/738 and 3082 and S.S.I. 2001/30.back
[9] S.I. 1993/996; amended by S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1996/1969 and 3082, and S.S.I. 2001/32.back
[10] S.I. 1993/997; amended by S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1996/1968 and 3082 and S.S.I. 2001/31.back
[11] S.I. 1993/2345; amended by S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1996/1963 and 3082 and S.S.I. 2001/33.back
[12] S.I. 1993/2768; amended by S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1996/1967 and 3082 and S.S.I. 2001/26.back
[13] S.I. 1993/2767; amended by S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1996/1964 and 3082 and S.S.I. 2001/25.back
[14] S.I. 1993/3136; amended by S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1996/1966 and 3082 and S.S.I. 2001/27.back
[15] S.I. 1993/3149; amended by S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1996/1962 and 3082 and S.S.I. 2001/28.back
[16] S.I. 1993/3150; amended by S.I. 1994/3067, S.I. 1996/1965 and 3082 and S.S.I. 2001/29.back
[17] S.I. 1994/2710; revoked by S.I. 1996/3035 subject to a savings provision in regulation 9(2).back
[18] O.J. No. L 270, 21.10.2003, p.1 as amended by: Council Regulation (EC) No. 21/2004 (O.J. No. L 5, 9.1.2004, p.8); Council Regulation (EC) No. 583/2004 (O.J. No. L 91, 30.3.2004, p.1); Council Regulation (EC) No. 864/2004 (O.J. No. L 206, 9.6.2004, p.20); Council Regulation (EC) No. 2217/2004 (O.J. No. L 375, 23.12.2004, p.1); and Commission Regulation (EC) No. 118/2005 (O.J. No. L 24, 27.1.2005, p.15); and as derogated from by Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1540/2004 (O.J. No. L 279, 28.8.2004).back
[20] S.I. 1996/3142; revoked by S.S.I. 2005/143 subject to a savings provision in regulation 27.back
[21] Item 34 was inserted by S.S.I. 2004/109, regulation 2(2).back
[22] Part I was amended by S.S.I. 2004/109, regulation 2(4)(a)(i).back
[23] Scottish Natural Heritage was established under section 1 of the Natural Heritage (Scotland) Act 1991 (c 28).back