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STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND


2005 No. 276

AGRICULTURE

Environmentally Sensitive Areas Designation Order (Northern Ireland) 2005

  Made 26th May 2005 
  Coming into operation 8th June 2005 

Whereas, in accordance with Article 3(1) of the Agriculture (Environmental Areas) (Northern Ireland) Order 1987[1] ("the 1987 Order"), it appears to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development ("the Department") that it is particularly desirable -

    (1) to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the areas referred to in Article 3 and Schedule 1;

    (2) to conserve the flora and fauna and geological and physiographical features of those areas; and

    (3) to protect buildings and other objects of archaeological, architectural or historic interest in those areas;

     And whereas, in accordance with the said Article 3(1) of the 1987 Order, it appears to the Department that the maintenance and adoption of the agricultural methods specified in Schedules 2, 4 and 5 are likely to facilitate the aforementioned conservation, enhancement and protection;

     Now, therefore, the Department, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Article 3(1) and (3) of the 1987 Order and of every other power enabling it in that behalf, and with the consent of the Department of Finance and Personnel, hereby makes the following Order:

Citation and commencement
     1. This Order may be cited as the Environmentally Sensitive Areas Designation Order (Northern Ireland) 2005 and shall come into operation on 8th June 2005.

Interpretation
    
2.  - (1) In this Order -

Designation of environmentally sensitive areas
     3. The Department hereby designates as environmentally sensitive areas the areas of land listed and described in Schedule 1.

Requirements of agreements, additional matters in respect of which payments may be made and amounts of payments
    
4.  - (1) The requirements as to agricultural practices, methods and operations and the installation or use of equipment which must be included in agreements are those specified in Schedule 2.

    (2) Subject to the provisions of this Article, the Department may make payments under an agreement in consideration of the requirements included in the agreement pursuant to paragraph (1), up to the maximum payment rate as set out in Schedule 3 for each hectare of land managed to which the agreement relates.

    (3) The additional matters in respect of which the Department may make payments under an agreement are specified in column 1 of Schedule 4 and column 1 of Schedule 5.

    (4) Subject to the provisions of this Article, the Department may make payments under an agreement in consideration of a matter included in the agreement pursuant to paragraph (3) and Schedule 3 or Schedule 4 up to the maximum payment rate specified in column 2 of Schedule 3 or, as the case may be, column 2 of Schedule 4 opposite the reference to that matter.

    (5) Subject to paragraph (6), payments under paragraph (4) in consideration of a matter included in the agreement pursuant to paragraph (3) and Schedule 5 shall not exceed £2,500 per annum for each farmer.

    (6) For the purposes of paragraph (5) the matters set out in the following paragraphs of Schedule 5 shall be disregarded -

    (7) Subject to the provisions of this Order the Department shall make payments of grant in arrears, with such frequency as the Department may determine, not exceeding 2 payments per year.

    (8) The Department shall not accept an application for grant in relation to any eligible land which is occupied by a tenant unless it is satisfied that the tenant has notified the landlord of his intention to make the application.

    (9) The Department shall not accept an application for grant for an area of less than 3 hectares.

Revocation and saving
    
5.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Environmentally Sensitive Areas Designation Order (Northern Ireland) 2001[5] is hereby revoked.

    (2) The revocation in paragraph (1) shall not apply in relation to any agreement made under Article 3(2) of the 1987 Order before the coming into operation of this Order.



Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on


26th May 2005.

L.S.


David Small
A senior officer of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development


The Department of Finance and Personnel hereby consents to the foregoing Order.



Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Finance and Personnel on


26th May 2005.

L.S.


Jack Layberry
A senior officer of the Department of Finance and Personnel


SCHEDULE 1
Article 3


DESIGNATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS


     1. That area of land in County Down which is shown coloured green on the map marked "Map of Mourne Mountains and Slieve Croob Environmentally Sensitive Area" dated 26th May 2005, sealed with the Official Seal of the Department and deposited at the offices of the Department at Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast BT4 3SB.

     2. That area of land in County Antrim which is shown coloured green on the map marked "Map of Antrim Coast, Glens and Rathlin Environmentally Sensitive Area" dated 26th May 2005, sealed with the Official Seal of the Department and deposited at the offices of the Department at Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast BT4 3SB.

     3. That area of land in County Fermanagh which is shown coloured green on the map marked "Map of West Fermanagh and Erne Lakeland Environmentally Sensitive Area" dated 26th May 2005, sealed with the Official Seal of the Department and deposited at the offices of the Department at Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast BT4 3SB.

     4. That area of land in County Armagh which is shown coloured green on the map marked "Map of Slieve Gullion Environmentally Sensitive Area" dated 26th May 2005, sealed with the Official Seal of the Department and deposited at the offices of the Department at Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast BT4 3SB.

     5. That area of land in County Tyrone and County Londonderry which is shown coloured green on the map marked "Map of Sperrins Environmentally Sensitive Area" dated 26th May 2005, sealed with the Official Seal of the Department and deposited at the offices of the Department at Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast BT4 3SB.



SCHEDULE 2
Article 4(1)


REQUIREMENTS TO BE INCLUDED IN AN AGREEMENT


     1. The farmer shall -

     2. The farmer shall not -



SCHEDULE 3
Article 4(2) and (4)


WHOLE FARM PAYMENT


MAXIMUM PAYMENT RATES UNDER ARTICLE 4(2)

Column 1 Column 2
Activity Maximum Payment Rate
     1. In relation to the whole farm -

    
(a) field boundary management;

£10 per hectare per annum for the first 100 hectares and £2·50 per hectare thereafter.
(b) farm waste management.

£10 per hectare per annum for the first 100 hectares and £2·50 per hectare thereafter.



SCHEDULE 4
Article 4(3) and (4)


ADDITIONAL MATTERS IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE DEPARTMENT MAY MAKE PAYMENTS


Column 1 Column 2
Matter Maximum Payment Rate
     1. In relation to unimproved land -

    
(a) management of unimproved land of 100 hectares or less;

£50 per hectare per annum.
(b) management of unimproved land over 100 hectares and less than and including 200 hectares;

£25 per hectare per annum.
(c) management of unimproved land over 200 hectares.

£10 per hectare per annum.
     2. In relation to management of species rich grassland -

    
(a) management of species rich hay meadows;

£170 per hectare per annum.
(b) management of species rich grassland where there is a restricted grazing period;

£155 per hectare per annum.
(c) management of species rich grassland where there is a closed grazing period.

£155 per hectare per annum.
     3. In relation to wetlands -

    
management of fen, swamp and reed beds £90 per hectare per annum.
     4. In relation to breeding wader sites -

    
(a) management of breeding wader sites where there is a restricted grazing period;

£80 per hectare per annum.
(b) management of breeding wader sites where there is a closed grazing period;

£130 per hectare per annum.
(c) management of improved land for breeding lapwing;

£180 per hectare per annum.
(d) management of unimproved land for breeding lapwing;

£150 per hectare per annum.
(e) management of fallow plots for breeding lapwing.

£325 per hectare per annum.
     5. In relation to moorland -

    
(a) management of heather moorland of 50 hectares or less;

£45 per hectare per annum.
(b) management of heather moorland over 50 hectares up to and including 100 hectares;

£25 per hectare per annum.
(c) management of heather moorland of over 100 hectares;

£10 per hectare per annum.
(d) management of rough moorland grazing of 50 hectares or less;

£35 per hectare per annum.
(e) management of rough moorland grazing over 50 hectares up to and including 100 hectares;

£20 per hectare per annum.
(f) management of rough moorland grazing of more than 100 hectares.

£10 per hectare per annum.
     6. In relation to lowland raised bogs -

    
(a) management of lowland raised bog of 50 hectares or less;

£45 per hectare per annum.
(b) management of lowland raised bog of over 50 up to and including 100 hectares;

£25 per hectare per annum.
(c) management of lowland raised bog over 100 hectares.

£10 per hectare per annum.
     7. In relation to broadleaved farm woodland and farm scrub -

    
(a) management of broadleaved farm woodland and farm scrub of 10 hectares or less where there is a restricted grazing period;

£85 per hectare per annum.
(b) management of broadleaved farm woodland and farm scrub over 10 hectares up to and including 20 hectares where there is a restricted grazing period;

£40 per hectare per annum.
(c) management of broadleaved farm woodland and farm scrub over 20 hectares where there is a restricted grazing period;

£20 per hectare per annum.
(d) management of broadleaved farm woodland of 10 hectares or less where there is a closed grazing period;

£115 per hectare per annum.
(e) management of broadleaved farm woodland over 10 hectares up to and including 20 hectares where there is a closed grazing period;

£60 per hectare per annum.
(f) management of broadleaved farm woodland over 20 hectares where there is a closed grazing period.

£30 per hectare per annum.
     8. In relation to archaeological features -

    
management of archaeological features. £300 per hectare per annum for the first 2 hectares, £150 per hectare per annum for the next 1 hectare and £50 per hectare per annum thereafter.
     9. In relation to parkland -

    
(a) management of parkland of 100 hectares or less;

£65 per hectare per annum.
(b) management of parkland over 100 hectares up to and including 200 hectares;

£30 per hectare per annum.
(c) management of parkland over 200 hectares.

£10 per hectare per annum.
     10. In relation to arable lands managed for wildlife -

    
(a) retention of winter stubble;

£80 per hectare per annum.
(b) undersown cereals;

£75 per hectare per annum.
(c) establishment of conservation cereal;

£115 per hectare per annum.
(d) establishment of wild bird cover crop;

£510 per hectare per annum.
(e) creation of rough grass field margin.

£330 per hectare per annum.
     11. In relation to chough feeding sites -

    
management of chough feeding sites. £50 per hectare per annum.
     12. In relation to winter feeding sites for migratory swans and geese -

    
(a) management of improved land for winter feeding of migratory swans and geese of 5 hectares or less;

£120 per hectare per annum.
(b) management of improved land for winter feeding of migratory swans and geese over 5 hectares and up to and including 25 hectares;

£60 per hectare per annum.
(c) management of improved land for winter feeding of migratory swans and geese over 25 hectares;

£30 per hectare per annum.
(d) management of arable land for winter feeding of migratory swans and geese of 5 hectares or less;

£205 per hectare per annum.
(e) management of arable land for winter feeding of migratory swans and geese over 5 hectares and up to and including 25 hectares;

£100 per hectare per annum.
(f) management of arable land for winter feeding of migratory swans and geese over 25 hectares.

£50 per hectare per annum.
     13. In relation to traditional orchards -

    
restoration of traditional orchards. £370 per hectare per annum
     14. In relation to grass margins -

    
(a) management of a grass margin on unimproved or improved land where grazing is not permissible;

£420 per hectare per annum.
(b) management of a grass margin of less than 0.2 hectares on unimproved or improved land involving the planting of trees.

£1110 per hectare per annum.
     15. In relation to heather regeneration -

    
(a) burning of heather;

£100 per hectare per annum.
(b) flailing of heather.

£50 per hectare per annum.
     16. In relation to bracken -

    
(a) control of bracken by tractor spraying;

£140 per hectare per annum.
(b) control of bracken by knapsack spraying.

£260 per hectare per annum.
     17. In relation to restoration of field boundaries -

    
restoration of 1 metre of field boundary for every hectare of farm per annum. £10 per hectare per annum.



SCHEDULE 5
Article 4(3), (4), (5) and (6)


ADDITIONAL MATTERS IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE DEPARTMENT MAY MAKE PAYMENTS SUBJECT TO AN OVERALL MAXIMUM


Column 1 Column 2
Matter Maximum Payment Rate
     1. Field boundaries -

    
(a) restoration of drystone wall -

    
(i) double skinned;

£17 per square metre run.
(ii) single-skinned;

£10 per square metre run.
(b) hedge restoration -

    
(i) laying;

£3·10 per square metre run.
(ii) coppicing;

£1·40 per square metre run.
(iii) interplanting/reinstatement;

£3·30 per square metre run.
(c) reinstating sod banks.

£3·30 per square metre run.
     2. Tree planting/management -

    
(a) tree/shrub planting;

£0·70 per plant.
(b) installation of tree guard and stake;

£0·90 per tree guard and stake.
(c) installation of spiral rabbit guard;

£0·60 per guard.
(d) planting standard parkland trees;

£13·00 per tree.
(e) planting traditional fruit trees;

£13·00 per tree.
(f) tree surgery;

60% of cost approved by the Department.
(g) pollarding.

60% of cost approved by the Department.
     3. Orchards -

    
restorative pruning. 60% of cost approved by the Department.
     4. Items to enhance wildlife value -

    
(a) installation of nest boxes;

£6·00 per small nest box.
     £8·00 per large nest box.
(b) installation of bat boxes;

£6·00 per box.
(c) installation of red squirrel feeders.

£42·00 per feeder.
     5. Structures/work to raise water levels.

60% of cost approved by the Department.
     6. Creation of scrapes.

£1.40 per square metre surface area (to maximum of 100m2)
     7. Provision of alternative watering sites -

    
(a) installation of trough;

£34·00 per trough.
(b) installation of up to 150 metres of pipeline;

£1·00 per metre.
(c) installation of over 150 metres of pipeline.

£0·90 per metre.
     8. Restoration of traditional and heritage features -

    
(a) restoration of traditional farm buildings;

60% of cost approved by the Department.
(b) restoration of features of historic interest;

60% of cost approved by the Department.
(c) restoration of traditional gates;

£30·00 per metre (wooden)
     £54·00 per metre (metal)
     £36·00 per metre (composite)
(d) restoration of traditional pillars and posts -

    
(i) rebuilding pillar;

£133·00 per pillar.
(ii) rebuilding pillar cap;

£28·00 per pillar cap.
(iii) repointing pillar cap;

£34·00 per pillar cap.
(iv) replastering pillar cap;

£28·00 per pillar cap.
(v) provision of wooden post;

£18·00 per post.
(vi) provision of stone post.

£68·00 per post.
     9. Erection of protective fencing -

    
(a) 3 line strained wire;

£1·40 per metre.
(b) additional line wire;

£0·20 per metre.
(c) woven wire and 2 lines wire;

£1·50 per metre.
(d) woven wire and 3 lines wire;

£1·70 per metre.
(e) proofing against rabbits and hares;

£1·10 per metre.
(f) protection for planting parkland trees.

£59·00 (1.8m square) per guard.
     £97·00 (3.6m triangular) per guard.
     £118·00 (3.6m square) per guard.
     10. Provision of plastic recycling bin.

60% of cost approved by the Department.



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


Article 3 of the Agriculture (Environmental Areas) (Northern Ireland) Order 1987 ("the 1987 Order") gives the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development ("the Department") power to designate areas as environmentally sensitive areas where it appears to it particularly desirable to conserve, protect or enhance environmental features in those areas by the maintenance or adoption of particular agricultural methods.

This Order designates certain areas of land as environmentally sensitive areas (Article 3 and Schedule 1). The designated areas are defined by reference to maps which are available for inspection during normal office hours at the offices of the Department at Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 3SB.

Article 3(2) of the 1987 Order enables the Department to enter into an agreement with any person having an interest in agricultural land in a designated area by which that person agrees in consideration of payments to be made by the Department to manage the land in accordance with the agreement. This Order specifies the requirements as to agricultural practices, methods and operations which must be included in agreements. It also specifies the matters in respect of which the Department may make payments and the maximum rate of those payments (Article 4 and Schedules 2 to 5).

This Order gives effect in part to the agri-environment element of the programming document based on the rural development plan for Northern Ireland submitted by the United Kingdom to the European Commission pursuant to Article 41 of the Council Regulation (EC) No. 1257/1999 (O.J. No. L160, 26.6.1999, p. 80) and which was approved by Commission Decision C(2000) 3638 of 4th December 2000 as amended and approved by Commission Decision C(2005) 952 of 16th March 2005.

Penalties in respect of any breach of an agreement are provided by Article 72 and 73 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 817/2004 (O.J. No. L153, 30.04.2004, p. 30) and by the Environmentally Sensitive Areas (Enforcement) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 (S.R. 2005 No. 277).

This Order revokes, with a saving, an earlier designation order (Article 5).

The rural development plan for Northern Ireland, together with a copy of Commission Decision C(2000) 3638 of 4th December 2000 approving it, as amended and approved by Commission Decision C(2005) 952 of 16th March 2005, is available for inspection at the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 3SB.

Good Farming Practice with regard to the Environment referred to in this Order is available on request from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Annex D, Dundonald House, Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 3SB.

The Sites and Monuments Record is accessible at the Environment and Heritage Service: Built Heritage at 5-33 Hill Street, Belfast, BT1 2LA. The information is also available online at:
ads.ahds.ac.uk


Notes:

[1] S.R. 1987/458 (N.I. 3)back

[2] S.I. 1985/170 (N.I. 1) as amended by 1989/492 (N.I. 3)back

[3] O.J. No. L206, 22.7.92, p. 7back

[4] O.J. No. L103, 25.4.79, p. 1back

[5] S.R. 2001/269back

[6] ISBN 1 855 524 4back



ISBN 0 337 96036 4


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