HC Deb 02 March 1966 vol 725 cc292-3W
Earl of Dalkeith

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what is his latest estimate of the cumulative acreage of non-productive woodland in Scotland; what percentage change he anticipates during each of the next five years; and what plans he has for encouraging a faster rate of private investment in the conversion of such woodlands into full productive use in the interests of the balance of payments situation for many years to come.

Mr. Ross

The Forestry Commission estimates that about 500,000 acres of woodland in Scotland are non-productive. I cannot forecast the change in this area, which will depend on its private owners. They are already encouraged by the grants paid by the Forestry Commission.