§ Sir David SteelTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) how many farm conservation plans, so far approved in the Shetland Islands environmentally sensitive area scheme, involve payments in the(a) £0 to £1,000, (b) £1,001 to £2,000, (c) £2,001 to £3,000, (d) £3,001 to £4,000 and (e) £4,001 to £5,000 bands:
(2) how many farm conservation plans. so far approved in the Cairngorm Straths islands environmentally sensitive area scheme, involve payments in the (a) £0 to £1,000, (b) £1,001 to £2,000, (c) £2,001 to £3,000, (d) £3,001 to £4,000 and (e) £4,001 to £5,000 bands;
(3) how many farm conservation plans, so far approved in the Argyll islands environmentally sensitive area scheme, involve payments in the (a) £0 to £1,000, (b) £1,001 to £2,000, (c) £2,001 to £3,000, (d) £3,001 to £4,000 and (e) £4,001 to £5,000 bands.
§ Mr. LangThe information, in the format requested, based on the total payments scheduled in each five-year farm or croft conservation plan is set out in the table:
- Greyrigg
- Ladywell
- Lower Redbrac
- Saline Park Wood
- South Roughcastle
Dunfries and Galloway
- Crawick
Fife
229W
- Braehead
- Cairncubie
- Cotton Farm
- Halbeath
- Mooreland
- Prathouse
- Westfield Link
- Woodbank (Windygates)
Lothian
- Blindwells Extension
- Chesterswood Extension
- Northrigg Phase W
- Oxenfoord
- Rosslynlee
Strathclyde
- Airdsgreen
- Auchline Mine
- Biggar Road
- Birneknowe
- Catcraig
- Chalmerston
- Dalquhandy
- Damside
- Drumbow
- Easter Baton
- Easter Baton (West)
- Easter Fortissat
- Edge Form
- Glenbuck
- Greenland Moss
- Greeside Farm
- Heckler's Yard
- Laigh Riggend
- Legbrannock Farm
- Morningside (Torbush)
- Mossband Farm
- Piperhill
- Royal George
- Skellyton Farm
- Smiths Farm
- Townhead Farm
- Viaduct West
- Waterloo
- Windyedge
- Woodsethead
Tayside
- Lambhill Remainder
- Leuehars Wood
- (b) Information about specific planning consents is not held centrally.
- (c) Two applications are currently before the Secretary of State on appeal against the planning authorities' decision; these are Greenhead Moss and Wester Mosshat farm, both in Strathclyde. The following prospective opencast coal mining sites were identified in Scotland during the privatisation of the British Coal Corporation.
Central
- Aitkenhead
Dumfries and Galloway
- Glenmuckloch
Fife
- Greenbank
Strathclyde
230W
- Broken Cross
- Chalmerston North
- Drumshangie
- House of Water, Cumnock
- Ladylands
- Leadloch
- Powharnal
- Spireslack
- Gasswater
- Glentaggart
- Grievehill
- Pennyvenie
- Watsonhead
- Wilstontown