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Written question asked by Brian Wilson (Labour), in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Tuesday, 18 March 1997. It was answered by George Kynoch (Conservative) on Tuesday, 18 March 1997 on behalf of the Scottish Office.


Scottish Office

Question
How much has been paid from public funds in each of the past 20 years to the owners of (a) Glenfeshie and (b) Rothiemurchus Estates for the purposes of (i) conservation and (ii) forest regeneration. - Inc table of available figs.
Answer

Mr. Wilson: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how much has been paid from public funds in each of the past 20 years to the owners of (a) Glenfeshie and (b) Rothiemurchus estates for the purposes of (i) conservation and (ii) forest regeneration. [19911] Mr. Kynoch: Information in the form requested on payments by Scottish Natural Heritage and its predecessor bodies is not available, but I have asked the SNH to write to the hon. Member. Payments made by the Forestry Commission for the purposes of replanting after felling; work to encourage natural regeneration; and new planting are set out in the table: _________________________________________________________________________________________________. Year Amount (£) Glenfeshie 1979 1,860 1987 8,370 Rothiemurchus (figures prior to 1983 not available) 1987 2,970 1989 10,265 1990 2,773 1991 263 1992 5,336 1993 57,535 1994 273,549 1995 85,859 1996 419,893 _________________________________________________________________________________________________.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
19911; 292 c557W
Session
1996-97
Subjects
Central government Grants Forests Nature conservation Management agreements Glenfeshie Estate Rothiemurchus Estate
Contains statistics
Yes