HC Deb 10 July 2000 vol 353 c387W
Mr. Breed

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how much Forestry Commission land has been sold in each of the last 10 years; and if he will make a statement. [R] [128043]

Mr. Morley

[holding answer 28 June 2000]: The subject of the question relates to matters undertaken by Forest Enterprise. I have asked its Chief Executive, Dr. Bob McIntosh, to arrange for a reply to be given.

Letter from Bob McIntosh to Mr. Colin Breed, dated July 2000: I have been asked to reply to your question to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food about the areas of Forestry Commission land sold in each of the last 10 years. The following table shows the areas, in hectares, of both forest land and other land sold by the Commission throughout Great Britain.

To year ending 31 March Forest Land Buildings and other land Total
1990 5,559 2,292 7,851
1991 4,770 2,658 7,428
1992 6,263 648 6,911
1993 6,827 3,762 10,589
1994 14,419 531 14,950
1995 10,014 794 10,808
1996 8,217 871 9,088
1997 9,605 1,237 10,842
1998 10,756 1,886 12,642
1999 4,261 1,493 5,754

The Government stopped the large scale sales of forest land by the Commission when they took up office in May 1997. The Commission may now only sell agricultural land, land associated with houses and other buildings, unplantable land and relatively small and isolated blocks of forest land which do not make a significant contribution to its objective and which are surplus to its requirements. The Commission may also sell areas for development where this is in the public interest. Areas of forest land which are important for public access will not be sold unless an access agreement is in place.

Most of the sales in 1997 and 1998 were agreed before May 1997.