HC Deb 24 March 1987 vol 113 cc132-3W
Dr. David Clark

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he will list the organisations that have responded to his Department's document entitled "Protecting the Countryside: the Government's Consultation Proposals for Landscape Conservation Orders", and if he will make a statement about the responses received.

Mr. Waldegrave

[pursuant to his reply, 23 March 19871: Consultees were invited to submit comments by 6 March. The following organisations have responded:

  • Association of County Councils
  • Association of District Councils
  • Association of Drainage Authorities
  • Association of National Park Officers
  • Beautiful Britain
  • British Horse Society
  • British Waterways Board
  • Broads Authority
  • Broads Society
  • Central Council of Physical Recreation
  • Chiltern Society
  • Civil Trust
  • Council for Environmental Conservation
  • Council for the Protection of Rural England
  • Council on Tribunals
  • County Landowners Association
  • Countryside Commission
  • Crown Estate Commissioners
  • Cumbria County Council
  • Dartmoor National Park Committee
  • Dartmoor Preservation Association
  • Duchy of Lancaster
  • Exmoor National Park Committee
  • London Boroughs Association
  • National Caving Association

  • Natural Environment Research Council
  • National Trust
  • National Farmers' Union
  • Nature Conservancy Council
  • North Yorkshire Moors Association
  • North York Moors National Park
  • Open Spaces Society
  • Ramblers Association
  • Royal Automobile Club
  • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
  • Royal Society for Nature Conservation
  • Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
  • Royal Town Planning Institute
  • Timber Growers UK Ltd.
  • Water Companies Association
  • Yorkshire Dales National Park Committee
  • Yorkshire Dales Society

In addition, comments have been received from seven individuals. My colleagues in the Welsh and Scottish Offices have received 12 responses. With the agreement of the respondents, I have arranged for copies of some responses to be made available for inspection in the Library of the House today. I shall give very careful consideration to all of the points raised in the responses, before announcing how the Government intend to proceed.