HC Deb 17 September 2004 vol 424 cc1882-3W
Angus Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list the land in Scotland not owned or leased by his Department but over which it has limited rights, including areas of foreshore; and if he will make a statement. [173439]

Mr. Caplin

The information requested is set out as follows.

Location (no particular establishment overseeing) A right in Perpetuity is usually associated with a facility owned by the MOD and restricts the landowner in undertaking certain types of activity or development. The Terminable rights are in association with leased with leased land and usually terminate at the same time as the lease expires
Burntisland Restrictive rights Terminable December 1967
South Uist Restrictive rights in Perpetuity November 1968
Covesea Restrictive rights Terminable December 1968
Uig Restrictive rights in Perpetuity June 1969
Wick Restrictive rights Terminable November 1969
Machrihanish Restrictive rights Terminable December 1971
Eskdalemuir Restrictive rights Terminable September 1972
Crimond Restrictive rights in Perpetuity June 1973
Clyinder Restrictive rights in Perpetuity October 1973
Applecross Restrictive rights in Perpetuity October 1974
Rosneath Restrictive rights in Perpetuity November 1975
St. Kilda Restrictive rights Terminable April 1976
Castlelaw Restrictive rights Terminable September 1977
Barry Buddon Restrictive rights in Perpetuity March 1978
Perth Restrictive rights Terminable April 1981
North Uist Restrictive rights in Perpetuity May 1981
Aviemore Restrictive rights Terminable November 1982
Charterhall Restrictive rights Terminable May 1985
Strathallen Restrictive sights Terminable August 1986
Drymen Restrictive rights in Perpetuity March 1987

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