HC Deb 27 May 1982 vol 24 c408W
Mr. Hardy

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what representations he has received suggesting that the three months period of consultation allowed before a site of special scientific interest can be declared provides an opportunity for the intentions of the Wildlife and Countryside Act to be thwarted and for the destruction of valuable sites to be carried out; and what response he has made.

Mr. Macfarlane

A number of organisations made this observation in commenting on the draft code of guidance for SSSIs, which will shortly be laid for Parliament's approval. However, the Government believe that, although some people will always find an opportunity to thwart the purpose of any legislation, the Wildlife and Countryside Act represents a sensible balance between statutory obligation and voluntary co-operation and provides the best format for the safeguard of the nation's important wildlife habitats. It is also our view that the effectiveness of the Act cannot be judged until all its provisions are in force and the code of guidance issued.

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