Wildlife and Countryside (Amendment) Act 1985

Type Public General Act
Publication 1985-06-26
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Amendment of Badgers Act 1973.

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Notification of areas of special scientific interest.

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(2) A notification under subsection (1) shall specify the time (not being less than three months from the date of the giving of the notification) within which, and the manner in which, representations or objections with respect thereto may be made; and the Council shall consider any representation or objection duly made.

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(4A) Where a notification under subsection (1) has been given, the Council may within the period of nine months beginning with the date on which the notification was served on the Secretary of State either— (a) give notice to the persons mentioned in subsection (1) withdrawing the notification; or (b) give notice to those person confirming the notification (with or without modifications); and the notification shall cease to have effect— (i) on the giving of notice of its withdrawal under paragraph (a) of this subsection to any of the persons mentioned in subsection (1), or (ii) if not withdrawn or confirmed by notice under paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection within the said period of nine months, at the end of that period. (4B) The Council’s power under subsection (4A)(b) to confirm a notification under subsection (1) with modification shall not be exercised so as to add to the operations specified in the notification or extend the area to which it applies. (4C) As from the time when there is served on the owner or occupier of any land which has been notified under subsection (1)(b) a notice under subsection (4A) confirming the notification with modifications, the notification shall have effect in its modified form in relation to so much (if any) of that land as remains subject to it.

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(6A) If before the expiry of the four months referred to in subsection (6)(c) the relevant person agrees with the Council in writing that, subject to subsection (6B), the condition specified in paragraph (c) of subsection (6) shall not apply in relation to the operation mentioned in subsection (5)(a), then subject to subsection (6B), subsection (5) shall as from the date of the agreement have effect in relation to the operation in question (as regards both the owner and the occupier of the land) as if paragraph (c) of subsection (6) were omitted. (6B) If after an agreement has been made with the Council under subsection (6A) the relevant person (whether a party to the agreement or not) gives the Council written notice that he wishes to terminate the agreement, then as from the giving of the notice subsection (5) shall have effect in relation to the operation in question (as regards both the owner and the occupier of the land) as if paragraph (c) of subsection (6) specified the condition that one month or, if the notice under this subsection specifies a longer period, that longer period has expired from the giving of the notice under this subsection. (6C) In subsections (6A) and (6B) “the relevant person”— (a) in a case where the notice under subsection (5) was given by the owner of the land in question, means the owner of that land; (b) in a case where that notice was given by the occupier of that land, means the occupier of that land.

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(12) The Council shall compile and maintain a register of notifications in respect of each local planning authority in Scotland. (12A) There shall be included in any such register as is mentioned in subsection (12)— (a) copies of all notifications given under subsection (1) which relate wholly or partly to land situated within the district of the authority; (b) copies of all plans referred to in any such notification; and (c) copies of all notices served under subsection (4A) which relate to any such notification. (12B) Each local planning authority in Scotland shall keep a copy of the register relating to their district available at their principal office for free public inspection, and may similarly keep, at such of their other offices as they think fit, a copy of such part of the register as appears to them to relate to the area in which the office is situated.

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Maps of National Parks.

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(1A) In considering under subsection (1) whether any area to which this section applies is one whose natural beauty it is particularly important to conserve, a county planning authority shall act in accordance with the guidelines from time to time issued by the Countryside Commission under subsection (1B). (1B) The Countryside Commission shall issue guidelines for the guidance of country planning authorities in considering as mentioned in subsection (1A), and may from time to time revise any guidelines so issued. (1C) Before issuing or revising any guidelines under subsection (1B) the Commission shall consult such bodies as appear to them to represent interests concerned; and before preparing or revising any map under subsection (1) a county planning authority shall consult such bodies as appear to the authority to represent interests concerned with matters affecting the Park or part of the Park in question.

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(3) This section applies to any area of mountain, moor, heath, woodland, down, cliff or foreshore (including any bank, barrier, dune, beach, flat or other land adjacent to the foreshore); and in this section ”the relevant date’ means the date of issue of the first guidelines under subsection (1B).

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Amendment of Forestry Act 1967 s. 1.

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In section 1 of the Forestry Act 1967 (general duties of Forestry Commissioners), after subsection (3) there shall be inserted—

(3A) In discharging their functions under the Forestry Acts 1967 to 1979 the Commissioners shall, so far as may be consistent with the proper discharge of those functions, endeavour to achieve a reasonable balance between— (a) the development of afforestation, the management of forests and the production and supply of timber, and (b) the conservation and enhancement of natural beauty and the conservation of flora, fauna and geological or physiographical features of special interest.

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Short title, interpretation, commencement and extent.

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Maps of National Parks.

Editorial notes

[^c766022]: Act wholly in force at 26.8.1985 see s. 5(3)

[^c766024]: S. 1 repealed (16.10.1992) by Protection of Badgers Act 1992 (c. 51), s. 15(2)(3),Sch.

[^c766026]: S. 2 repealed (E.W.) (30.1.2001) by 2000 c. 37, ss. 102, 103(2), Sch. 16 Pt. III

[^c766027]: S. 2(3) repealed by Wildlife and Countryside (Service of Notices) Act 1985 (c. 59, SIF 4:5), s. 1(2)

[^c766028]: 1967 c. 10.

[^c766029]: 1981 c. 69.

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