HL Deb 22 July 1991 vol 531 cc44-6WA
Lord Brougham and Vaux

asked Her Majesty's Government:

When they will publish the consultation paper on planning controls over fish farms.

The Minister of State, Department of the Environment (Baroness Blatch)

We have today published a consultation paper on permitted development rights for freshwater fish farming in England and Wales. The paper seeks views on proposals intended to align planning controls over fish farming as closely as possible with those over other forms of agriculture, building on measures in the Planning and Compensation Bill.

On 11th June my honourable friend the Minister of State for Housing and Planning announced that full development control would be extended to all agriculture holdings of less than five hectares, and to parcels of land of less than one hectare on larger holdings (Official Report, Commons, cols. 482–485). We propose similar provisions for fish farms.

The Planning and Compensation Bill will bring floating fish tanks (cages) in inland waters fully within planning control. Outside the national parks, we propose that these structures should be subject to the prior notification scheme which was announced on 11th June for other agricultural buildings. We have already announced that in the national parks they will be subject to full planning control, along with fish farm excavations and engineering operations.

The Bill also provides for the Secretary of State for the Environment to make regulations requiring environmental assessment (EA) of any class of development. We propose to use this new provision to require EA for trout farming which is likely to have significant environmental effects. Salmon farming is already subject to EA where it is likely to have such effects.