§ Lord Brougham and Vaux.asked Her Majesty's Government:
Whether they have completed their review of ESA policy.
§ The Minister of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Baroness Trumpington):The review of the ESA policy has been based primarily on an evaluation of the schemes that have been in operation since 1987 in the Broads, Pennine Dales, South Downs, Somerset Levels and Moors and West Penwith. My right honourable friend the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has also received views from a wide range of interests. The achievements of these schemes have been carefully monitored and have proved their value in conserving the special habitats, landscapes and items of historical or archaeological interest in these areas. We have, 53WA therefore, concluded that they should continue with the aim of securing further environmental protection and enhancement.
We intend to publish reports on the monitoring together with proposals for these ESAs as a basis for consultation, and to bring revised schemes before Parliament later this year. Agreements with farmers in 54WA the remaining ESA schemes in England that were introduced in 1988 begin to expire in 1993 and we will be reviewing those schemes next year.
My right honourable friends the Secretaries of State have reached similar conclusions concerning the ESAs designated in 1987 in Scotland and Wales. They will also be making proposals for consultation.