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Statutory Instruments

2000 No. 3051

AGRICULTURE, ENGLAND

The Environmentally Sensitive Areas (Stage III) Designation Order 2000

Made

13th November 2000

Laid before Parliament

14th November 2000

Coming into force

5th December 2000

Whereas, as mentioned in section 18(1) of the Agriculture Act 1986(1), it appears to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (β€œthe Minister”) that it is particularly desirableβ€”

(1)Β to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the areas referred to in Part 1 of Schedules 1 to 6 to the following Order;

(2)Β to conserve the flora and fauna and geological and physiographical features of those areas; and

(3)Β to protect buildings and other objects of historic interest in those areas;

And whereas, as mentioned in the said section 18(1), it appears to the Minister that the maintenance or adoption of the agricultural methods specified in Parts 2 and 3 of Schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 (as the case may be) to the following Order are likely to facilitate the aforementioned conservation, enhancement and protection;

Now, therefore, the Minister, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 18(1) and (4)(d)(2) of the said Act, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, with the consent of the Treasury and after consultation with the Secretary of State, the Countryside Agency and the Nature Conservancy Council for England(3) as to the inclusion of the areas referred to in article 3 of the following Order and the features of those areas for which conservation, enhancement and protection are desirable, hereby makes the following Order:

Title and commencementI1

1. This Order may be cited as the Environmentally Sensitive Areas (Stage III) Designation Order 2000 and shall come into force on 5th December 2000.

InterpretationI2

2.β€”(1) In this Orderβ€”

β€œagreement” means an agreement made under section 18(3) of the Agriculture Act 1986 as respects agricultural land in any of the areas designated by article 3 and Part 1 of the relevant Schedule, whether made before or after the coming into force of this Order;

β€œcapital activity” means an activity specified in Part 2 of the relevant Schedule;

β€œconservation plan” means a plan incorporated into an agreement for the carrying out of one or more capital activities within a specified period;

β€œcultivated land” means land which is regularly ploughed or otherwise cultivated or that is regularly treated with fertilizers;

β€œgrassland” means land on which the vegetation consists primarily of grass species;

β€œmanagement activity” means an activity specified in Part 3 of the relevant Schedule;

β€œMinister” means the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food;

β€œpublic access route” means a strip of land which is the subject of an agreement and to which access is given to the public;

β€œwoodland” means land used for woodland where that use is ancillary to the farming of land for other agricultural purposes.

(2) In this Order, any reference to an article or Schedule is to an article of, or Schedule to, this Order, and a reference to β€œthe relevant Schedule” means Schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 as the case may be.

(3) Part IV of the relevant Schedule shall have effect for the purpose of interpreting Parts II and III thereof.

Designation of Stage III environmentally sensitive areasI3

3. There are hereby designated as environmentally sensitive areas the areas of land described in Part 1 of Schedules 1 to 6.

Matters in respect of which payments may be madeI4

4.β€”(1) Payments to be made by the Minister under an agreement may be made in respect of a capital activity or a management activity.

(2) In the case of agreements made on or after 22nd June 1998, payments may not be made in respect ofβ€”

(a)items 9 or 10 in Part 3 of Schedule 1;

(b)item 15 in Part 3 of Schedule 5;

(c)items 14 or 15 in Part 3 of Schedule 3;

(d)item 6 in Part 3 of Schedule 4; or

(e)item 10 in Part 3 of Schedule 5.

Rates of paymentI5

5.β€”(1) In the case of a management activity, payments to be made by the Minister under an agreement shall not exceed the rate specified in respect of that activity in column 2 of Part 3 of the relevant Schedule.

(2) Any works which form part of an activity which constitutes both a management activity and a capital activity may by virtue of an agreement be eligible for payment either as part of a management activity or as part of a capital activity, but the agreement, together with any conservation plan incorporated in it, shall not provide for payment to be made on both such bases in respect of the same works.

Revocation of existing legislationI6

6. The Orders specified in Schedule 7 are revoked.

Elliot Morley

Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

9th November 2000

We consent,

Jim Dowd and Clive Betts

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

13th November 2000

articles 2(1) and (3), 3 and 5(1)

SCHEDULE 1AVON VALLEY

PART 1DESIGNATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAI7

The area of land in the Avon Valley in the counties of Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire which is shown coloured yellow on the maps contained in the volume of maps marked β€œVolume of maps of the Avon Valley environmentally sensitive area” dated 6th November 2000, signed on behalf of the Minister by the Parliamentary Secretary and deposited at the offices of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR.

PART 2CAPITAL ACTIVITIESI8

PART 3MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIESI9

column 1column 2
ActivityMaximum rate in Β£ per hectare of land per annum

1. Management of improved permanent grassland in accordance with an agreed grassland management plan.

25

2. Management of extensive permanent grassland.

110

3. Where management of any kind referred to in item 1 above is undertaken, additional management for the purposes of restricting the input of fertilizer.

45

4. Where management of any kind referred to in item 1 or 2 above is undertaken, additional management for the purposes of providing conditions for breeding wader birds.

35

5. Management of wet grassland including restriction on stocking levels.

295

6. In relation to cultivated landβ€”

(a)reversion of arable land to grassland

265

(b)creation and management of buffer strips

400

7. Maintenance of woodland.

17

8. The provision of public access routes.

170

9. Maintenance of improved permanent grassland.

130

10. Management of wet grassland.

180

PART 4DEFINITIONSI10

In this Schedule:

β€œbuffer strip” means a strip of land which is subject to a prohibition on the use of fertilizers and pesticides, which is at least five metres wide and located at the edge of a field used for the production of arable crops;

β€œextensive permanent grassland” means permanent grassland which is receiving no or only minimal inputs of fertilizer or pesticides;

β€œgrassland management plan” means a plan for the carrying out of operations or controls, including stock management and fertilizer restrictions;

β€œimproved permanent grassland” means permanent grassland that is regularly treated with fertilizers and is used for pasture or for the production of hay or silage;

β€œpermanent grassland” means grassland which has not been ploughed or reseeded for at least ten years;

β€œwet grassland” means grassland with the potential to retain winter and spring water levels at marsh level to create field wetness or to allow shallow pools to develop.

articles 2(1) and(3), 3 and 5(1)

SCHEDULE 2EXMOOR

PART 1DESIGNATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAI11

The area of land on Exmoor in the counties of Devon and Somerset which is shown coloured yellow on the maps contained in the volume of maps marked β€œVolume of maps of the Exmoor environmentally sensitive area” dated 6th November 2000, signed on behalf of the Minister by the Parliamentary Secretary and deposited at the offices of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR.

PART 2CAPITAL ACTIVITIESI12

PART 3MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIESI13

column 1column 2
ActivityMaximum rate in Β£ per hectare of land per annum (except where otherwise stated)

1. Maintenance of cultivated land.

14

2. Management of improved permanent grassland.

18

3. Management of low input permanent grassland.

30

4. Management of enclosed unimproved permanent grassland.

38

5. Where management of any kind referred to in item 4 above is undertaken, additional management for the purpose of enhancing biodiversity through restricted stocking.

10

6. Creation and management of moorland.

225

7. Maintenance of moorland.

34

8. As regards heather moorland and coastal heathβ€”

(a)maintenance of heather moorland and coastal heath

50

(b)enhancement of heather moorland and coastal heath

60

9. Where management of any kind referred to in item 7, 8(a) or 8(b) above is undertaken, additional management for the grazed control of purple moor-grass.

10

10. Where management of any kind referred to in item 8(a) or 8(b) above is undertaken, additional management for the early adoption of winter stocking restrictions.

5

11. In relation to woodland

(a)maintenance of existing woodland

14

(b)management of woodland to enhance its nature conservation and landscape value.

100

12. Management of any kind referred to in item 1-11 above in respect of common land

5

13. The provision of public access routes.

170

14. Hedgerow restoration.

Β£10 per metre

15. Hedgerow management.

Β£24 per metre

16. Maintenance of improved permanent grassland and low input permanent grassland.

27

PART 4DEFINITIONSI14

In this Schedule:

β€œenclosed unimproved permanent grassland” means enclosed permanent grassland which has not undergone regular land cultivation, or which has not been regularly treated with fertilizers, lime, slag or pesticides;

β€œheather moorland or coastal heath” means moorland or coastal heath comprised in a grazing unit where the area of heather is greater than 10 hectares or represents more than 25 per cent of the area of the unit;

β€œimproved permanent grassland” means permanent grassland that is regularly treated with fertilizers and which is used for pasture or for the production of hay or silage;

β€œlow input permanent grassland” means grassland used for pasture or hay or silage production, which has received little or no fertilizer and which has developed or has the potential to develop a diverse botanical interest;

β€œmeadowland” means grassland primarily used for the production of hay or silage;

β€œmoorland” means land covered by semi-natural upland vegetation which is generally unenclosed except along ownership boundaries;

β€œpermanent grassland” means grassland which has not been ploughed or reseeded for at least five years.

articles 2(1) and(3), 3 and 5(1)

SCHEDULE 3LAKE DISTRICT

PART 1DESIGNATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAI15

The area of land in the Lake District in the county of Cumbria which is shown coloured yellow on the maps contained in the volume of maps marked β€œVolume of maps of the Lake District environmentally sensitive area” dated 6th November 2000, signed on behalf of the Minister by the Parliamentary Secretary and deposited at the offices of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR.

PART 2CAPITAL ACTIVITIESI16

PART 3MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIESI17

column 1column 2
ActivityMaximum rate in Β£ per hectare of land per annum (except where otherwise stated)

1. Maintenance of cultivated land.

12

2. Management of inbye land.

47

3. Management of intake land.

22

4. Maintenance of fell without heather.

25

5. As regards heather fellβ€”

(a)maintenance of heather fell

38

(b)management of heather fell

42

(c)enhanced management of heather fell

50

6. Management of meadowland.

190

7. Management of other habitats through controlled grazing and restricted agricultural admixtures.

100

8. Where management of any kind referred to in item 5(a), (b) or (c) is undertaken, additional management for the purpose of the early adoption of winter stocking restrictions.

10

9. In relation to woodlandβ€”

(a)maintenance of existing woodland

12

(b)management of woodland to enhance its nature conservation and landscape value.

200

10 The provision of public access routes.

170

11. Management of any kind referred to in items 1 to 9 above which is undertaken in relation to common land.

5

12. Hedgerow restoration.

Β£4 per metre

13. Wall restoration.

Β£16 per metre

14. Management of pasture land.

105

15. Management of wetland.

70

PART 4DEFINITIONSI18

In this Schedule:

β€œfell” means land which is covered by semi-natural upland vegetation and is generally unenclosed except along ownership boundaries;

β€œheather fell” means fell comprised in a grazing unit where the area of heather is greater than 25 hectares or represents more than 25 per cent of the area of the unit;

β€œheather” means common heather (calluna vulgaris), and includes common heather growing in association with other ericaceous dwarf shrub species;

β€œinbye land” means enclosed grassland which has not been ploughed, levelled, drained or reseeded for at least ten years and which is subject to regular treatment with fertilizers, used for pasture or for the production of hay or silage;

β€œintake land” means enclosed land used exclusively for grazing, most of which has not been regularly ploughed, levelled, drained or treated with fertilizers, lime, slag or pesticides;

β€œmeadowland” means grassland primarily used for the production of hay or silage;

β€œpasture” means enclosed grassland that is not normally ploughed or reseeded within a period of ten years, is used for the production of pasture and is subject to regular inputs of fertilizer;

β€œwetland” means land which is subject to regular flooding or which is waterlogged for the greater part of the year.

articles 2(1) and(3), 3 and 5(1)

SCHEDULE 4NORTH KENT MARSHES

PART 1DESIGNATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAI19

The area of land on the North Kent Marshes in the county of Kent which is shown coloured yellow on the maps contained in the volume of maps marked β€œVolume of maps of the North Kent Marshes environmentally sensitive area” dated 6th November 2000, signed on behalf of the Minister by the Parliamentary Secretary and deposited at the offices of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR.

PART 2CAPITAL ACTIVITIESI20

PART 3MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIESI21

column 1column 2
ActivityMaximum rate in Β£ per hectare of land per annum

1. Management of permanent grassland.

120

2. Management of grassland so as to bring about and maintain high water levels.

230

3. In relation to cultivated landβ€”

(a)reversion of arable land to grassland

265

(b)the creation and management of buffer strips

400

4. Maintenance of woodland.

17

5. The provision of public access routes.

170

6. Where management of any kind referred to in item 1 is undertaken, additional management for the purpose of bringing about and maintaining high water levels.

50

PART 4DEFINITIONSI22

In this Schedule:

β€œbuffer strip” means a strip of land which is subject to a prohibition on the use of fertilizers and pesticides, is at least six metres wide and is located at the edge of a field used for the production of arable crops and which adjoins an open drainage channel;

β€œpermanent grassland” means grassland which has not been ploughed or reseeded for at least five years.

β€œscrape” means a shallow excavation which may hold water seasonally.

articles 2(1) and(3), 3 and 5(1)

SCHEDULE 5SOUTH WESSEX DOWNS

PART 1DESIGNATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAI23

The area of land on the South Wessex Downs in the county of Essex which is shown coloured yellow on the maps contained in the volume of maps marked β€œVolume of maps of the South Wessex Downs environmentally sensitive area” dated 6th November 2000, signed on behalf of the Minister by the Parliamentary Secretary and deposited at the offices of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR.

PART 2CAPITAL ACTIVITIESI24

PART 3MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIESI25

column 1column 2
ActivityMaximum rate in Β£ per hectare of land per annum

1. Management of improved permanent grassland.

10

2. Management of low input permanent grassland.

40

3. Management of downland turf.

60

4. In respect of cultivated landβ€”

(a)maintenance of cultivated land

8

(b)reversion of arable land to downland turf

330

(c)creation and management of conservation headland

80

5. Enhanced management of permanent grassland.

80

6. Where management of any kind referred to in item 2, 3, 4(b) or 5 above is undertaken, additional management for the purpose of restricting the level of stocking.

65

7. Maintenance of woodland.

17

8. The provision of public access routes.

170

9. The reversion of arable land to permanent grassland.

230

10. Maintenance of improved permanent grassland and low input permanent grassland.

38

PART 4DEFINITIONSI26

In this Schedule:

β€œconservation headland” means a strip of land subject to restrictions on the use of fertilizers and herbicides, that is at least six metres wide along the edge of a field growing arable crops;

β€œdownland turf” means grassland other than permanent, ley or intensive grassland, situated on undulating chalk hills;

β€œimproved permanent grassland” means permanent grassland that is regularly treated with fertilizers, and used for pasture or for the production of hay or silage;

β€œlow input grassland” means grassland which has not normally been ploughed or reseeded for at least five years and which is receiving no or only minimal input of fertilizer, pesticides, nutrients or other agricultural admixtures;

β€œpermanent grassland” means grassland which has not been ploughed or reseeded for at least five years.

articles 2(1) and(3), 3 and 5(1)

SCHEDULE 6SOUTH WEST PEAK

PART 1DESIGNATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAI27

The area of land in the South West Peak district in the counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire which is shown coloured yellow on the maps contained in the volume of maps marked β€œVolume of maps of the South West Peak environmentally sensitive area” dated 6th November 2000, signed on behalf of the Minister by the Parliamentary Secretary and deposited at the offices of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR.

PART 2CAPITAL ACTIVITIESI28

PART 3MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIESI29

column 1column 2
ActivityMaximum rate in Β£ per hectare of land per annum (except where otherwise stated)

1. Maintenance of cultivated land.

15

2. Management of enclosed permanent grassland.

45

3. Management of enclosed permanent rough grazing.

42

4. Enhanced management of pasture.

100

5. Enhanced management of meadowland.

170

6. Regeneration to create extensive pasture.

150

7. Regeneration to create extensive meadowland.

150

8. Where management of any kind under item 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6 is undertaken, additional management so as to create wet areas.

75

9. In relation to moorlandβ€”

(a)maintenance of moorland

32

(b)enhanced management of moorland

62

(c)regeneration of moorland through temporary stock exclusion.

30

10. In relation to woodlandβ€”

(a)maintenance of existing woodland

15

(b) management of woodland to enhance its nature conservation and landscape value.

120

11. The provision of public access routes.

170

12. Wall restoration.

Β£16 per metre

PART 4DEFINITIONSI30

In this Schedule:

β€œenclosed permanent grassland” means enclosed grassland which has not been ploughed or reseeded for at least ten years;

β€œenclosed permanent rough grazing” means enclosed land which is used exclusively for the grazing of livestock, and which has not been regularly ploughed, levelled, drained or reseeded, or regularly treated with fertilizers, lime, slag or pesticides;

β€œextensive meadowland” means meadowland which is receiving no or minimal inputs of fertilizer, pesticides, nutrients and other agricultural admixtures;

β€œextensive pasture” means pasture that is receiving no fertilizer, pesticides or other agricultural admixtures;

β€œmeadow” means grassland primarily used for the production of hay or silage;

β€œmoorland” means land covered by semi-natural upland vegetation which is generally unenclosed except along ownership boundaries;

β€œpasture” means enclosed permanent grassland which is used for the production of pasture and which is receiving no or only minimal inputs of fertilizer, pesticides, nutrients or other agricultural admixtures;

β€œrough grazing” means land covered by semi-natural vegetation.

article 6

SCHEDULE 7ORDERS REVOKEDI31

North Kent Marshes Environmentally Sensitive Area:

Exmoor Environmentally Sensitive Area:

The Avon Valley Environmentally Sensitive Area:

The Lake District Environmentally Sensitive Area:

The South West Downs Environmentally Sensitive Area:

The South West Peak Environmentally Sensitive Area:

(1)

1986 c. 49. The expression β€œthe Minister” is defined in section 18(11).

(2)

Section 18(4) was amended by S.I. 1994/249.

(3)

The provisions in section 18 of the Agriculture Act 1986 concerning Nature Conservancy Councils were amended by Part VII of, and Schedule 9 to, the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (c. 43).

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I1Art. 1 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I2Art. 2 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I3Art. 3 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I4Art. 4 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I5Art. 5 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I6Art. 6 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I7Sch. 1 Pt. 1 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I8Sch. 1 Pt. 2 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I9Sch. 1 Pt. 3 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I10Sch. 1 Pt. 4 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I11Sch. 2 Pt. 1 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I12Sch. 2 Pt. 2 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I13Sch. 2 Pt. 3 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I14Sch. 2 Pt. 4 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I15Sch. 3 Pt. 1 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I16Sch. 3 Pt. 2 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I17Sch. 3 Pt. 3 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I18Sch. 3 Pt. 4 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I19Sch. 4 Pt. 1 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I20Sch. 4 Pt. 2 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I21Sch. 4 Pt. 3 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I22Sch. 4 Pt. 4 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I23Sch. 5 Pt. 1 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I24Sch. 5 Pt. 2 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I25Sch. 5 Pt. 3 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I26Sch. 5 Pt. 4 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I27Sch. 6 Pt. 1 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I28Sch. 6 Pt. 2 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I29Sch. 6 Pt. 3 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I30Sch. 6 Pt. 4 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
I31Sch. 7 in force at 5.12.2000, see art. 1
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