§ Mr. Kirkwoodasked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) whether he has any plans to change the consultation procedures undertaken by the Forestry Commission prior to approving planting applications under the forestry grant scheme;
(2) if he will make a statement on the revised composition of regional advisory committees involved in the Forestry Commission process of consultation in approving planting grants.
§ Lord James Douglas-HamiltonThe consultation procedures are refined from time to time to meet changing circumstances.
My right hon. and learned Friend hopes to be in a position soon to make a statement to the House on the composition and procedures of the regional advisory committees.
§ Mr. Kirkwoodasked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he will consider setting up a system of planting licences to replace the existing forestry grant scheme administered by the Forestry Commission.
§ Lord James Douglas-HamiltonMy right hon. and learned Friend is not persuaded that this is necessary or desirable.
§ Mr. Kirkwoodasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list in the Official Report all those voluntary bodies that may be consulted by the statutory authorities involved in the existing consultation procedures in the forestry grant scheme.
§ Lord James Douglas-HamiltonThe statutory authorities may consult with voluntary bodies as they see fit. There is no prescribed list of bodies to be consulted.