HC Deb 08 May 1975 vol 891 cc489-90W
Mr. Welsh

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will investigate schemes whereby any agricultural land used for other purposes can be replaced by reclaimed land.

Mr. William Ross

There is only limited scope for such replacement. The reclamation of land for agricultural use in hill and upland areas is encouraged by assistance provided under the Farm Capital Grant (Scotland) Scheme and for crofters under the Crofting Counties Agricultural Grants (Scotland) Scheme. The loss of production from agricultural land taken for other uses is mainly offset by improvement of land remaining in agriculture and various grants are available for this purpose. In addition, grants are available to local authorities under the Local Employment Act 1972 towards the net cost of approved schemes to enable derelict land to be brought into use: in rural areas, such rehabilitated land is usually devoted to agricultural use.

Mr. Welsh

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what acreage of agricultural land has been converted annually into industrial use since 1970; what categories of agricultural land have been affected; and, in view of the White Paper "Food from our own Resources", what steps he is taking to minimise this loss of agricultural land.

Mr. William Ross

Figures are not available for the amount of agricultural land taken annually for industrial use alone, but since 1970 the net loss of agricultural land for housing, industrial and commercial development and roads has been as follows:

acres
1970–71 3,827
1971–72 3,447
1972–73 2,224
1973–74 2,888

The categories of land mainly affected range from very good land suitable for growing most crops to land of limited cropping potential.

I shall continue to stress to local authorities the importance of preserving good agricultural land and of seeking the advice of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries of Scotland in all cases where development proposals affect agricultural land.