HC Deb 05 July 1967 vol 749 cc270-1W
Sir J. Gilmour

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he will publish by conservancy areas of the Forestry Commission in Scotland the estimated tonnage of thinnings which will be extracted for sale in each of the next 10 years; and what proportion he estimates will find a market in Scotland.

Mr. Ross

The Forestry Commission's production forecasts, which do not distinguish between thinnings and other fellings, indicate that the approximate tonnage of timber which will be sold from its forests in the next 10 years will be as shown in the table below; (similar forecasts are not available for private woodlands). Thinnings will probably account for about three-quarters of this

Thousands of Tons
Conservancy areas in Scotland
Year North East South West Total
1968 109 145 98 126 478
1969 118 159 104 138 519
1970 130 173 110 149 562
1971 132 186 128 159 605
1972 137 199 147 170 653
1973 143 212 165 180 700
1974 148 226 183 190 747
1975 154 239 202 200 795
1976 170 254 225 215 864
1977 185 269 249 230 933