HC Deb 12 December 1977 vol 941 cc84-6W
Mr. John Ellis

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, in view of the potential loss of agricultural land, if he will make a statement regarding his Department's dealings with Dow Chemicals, concerning the stated intention of Dow Chemicals to set up a plant in the constituency of Brigg and Scunthorpe and their subsequent change of mind.

Mr. Strang

On 3rd June we were consulted by the Glandford Borough Council on a proposal by DOW Chemicals Limited to develop 470 acres of land in agricultural use for industrial purposes. On 11 th August local officers of my Department attended a meeting held by local planners with a representative of the company to discuss the effect of the proposed development on the land including drainage, sea defences and the future agricultural use of land not immediately required for construction purposes.

On 13th September a reply was sent to the council explaining that the proposal had been considered in the light of the Government's policy for safeguarding agricultural land as set out in paragraph 3 of the Department of the Environment Circular 75 of 17th August 1976 on "Development involving Agricultural Land". While recognising the arguments in favour of encouraging industrial

All prices in £/100 kg
Item and CCT No. Common Levy ACA§ MCA Net Import Levy
Common Wheat (10.01 A) 6.35 0.65 2.1267 3.57
Barley (10.03) 5.63 0.69 1.8821 3.06
Maize (10.05 B) 5.43 0.68 1.8931 2.86
White Sugar (17.01 A) 18.88 5.866 13.01
Butter 82–84 per cent. Fat Content* (04.03 A) 140.52 19.51 36.693 84.32
Cheddar Cheese* (04.04 EIb1bb) 128.63 6.78 30.471 91.38
Skimmed Milk Powder (04.02 AIIb1) 66.76 16.804 49.96
Boneless Frozen Meat (02.01 AIIb4bb33) 150.33 8.08 34.309 107.94
Lard (15.01 AII) 9.40 5.543 3.86
Pigmeat Carcases (02.01 AIIIa1) 29.39 17.322 12.07
Salted Bacon Sides (02.06 BIa2aa) 39.67 23.384 16.29
Eggs (04.05 AIb)† 34.18 4.824 29.36
Poultrymeat 70 per cent. Chickens (02.02 AIB)‡ 17.79 4.139 13.65
* There are special rates for New Zealand butter and cheese.
† Includes a supplementary levy of £15.30/100 kg (applicable on imports from certain countries of origin). Regulations provide for supplementary levies to operate in this sector when average free-at-frontier offer prices fall below sluicegate prices.
‡ Does not include supplementary level of £11.48/100 kg which at present applies to imports from Spain only.
§ All remaining ACAs will be abolished on 1st January 1978.

In practice EEC common levies and accession compensatory amounts are expressed in sterling after conversion at the representataive rate. But, as in the previous table, the levies and accession compensatory amounts in this table have been converted to sterling at the current market rate of exchange used for the purposes of the monetary compensatory amounts (£1 = 1.30696 UA). United Kingdom

development on Humberside we believed that more consideration was needed of the land use implications of the proposal. Meanwhile, our advice was that planning permission should not be granted because good agricultural land would be taken for development although land of poorer quality appeared to be available for development in the area.

We were subsequently informed that for commercial reasons the company had withdrawn its planning application.

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