HC Deb 20 February 1984 vol 54 cc364-5W
Mr. Kenneth Carlisle

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will list the losses of ancient woodland by county since 1954.

Mr. Waldegrave

I have been asked to reply.

I am advised that the Nature Conservancy Council does not have figures for losses of ancient woodland by county since 1954. It has, however, provided estimates for certain counties, based on studies of aerial photographs and ordnance survey data, of the area of ancient woodland which has been totally cleared in the last 50 years, as follows:

Hectares
Avon 141
Bedfordshire 178
Buckinghamshire 299
Cambridgeshire 222
Cornwall 119
Essex 931
Hertfordshire 462
Humberside 110
Leicestershire 341
Lincolnshire 261
Norfolk 144
Northamptonshire 694
Northumberland 323
Oxfordshire 270
Shropshire 641
Somerset 426
Suffolk 483
Surrey 840
Clwyd 379
Gwent 925
Gwynedd 376

I am advised that ancient woodlands are defined as those which have been wooded since at least 1600.