Part 1 E+WNatural England and the Commission for Rural Communities

Chapter 1E+WNatural England

Constitution and general purposeE+W

1ConstitutionE+W

(1)There is to be a body known as Natural England.

(2)Natural England is to have the functions conferred on it by or under this Act or any other enactment.

(3)Except where otherwise expressly provided, Natural England's functions are exercisable in relation to England only.

(4)English Nature and the Countryside Agency are dissolved and their functions are (subject to the provisions of this Act) transferred to Natural England.

(5)Schedule 1 contains provisions about the constitution of Natural England and related matters.

2General purposeE+W

(1)Natural England's general purpose is to ensure that the natural environment is conserved, enhanced and managed for the benefit of present and future generations, thereby contributing to sustainable development.

(2)Natural England's general purpose includes—

(a)promoting nature conservation and protecting biodiversity,

(b)conserving and enhancing the landscape,

(c)securing the provision and improvement of facilities for the study, understanding and enjoyment of the natural environment,

(d)promoting access to the countryside and open spaces and encouraging open-air recreation, and

(e)contributing in other ways to social and economic well-being through management of the natural environment.

(3)The purpose in subsection (2)(e) may, in particular, be carried out by working with local communities.

Valid from 01/10/2006

General implementation powersE+W

5Carrying out proposals etc.E+W

Natural England may—

(a)carry out proposals which appear to it to further its general purpose, or

(b)assist in, coordinate or promote the carrying out of such proposals by others.

Valid from 01/10/2006

7Management agreementsE+W

(1)Natural England may make an agreement (a “management agreement) with a person who has an interest in land about the management or use of the land, if doing so appears to it to further its general purpose.

(2)A management agreement may, in particular—

(a)impose on the person who has an interest in the land obligations in respect of the use of the land;

(b)impose on the person who has an interest in the land restrictions on the exercise of rights over the land;

(c)provide for the carrying out of such work as may be expedient for the purposes of the agreement by any person or persons;

(d)provide for any matter for which a management scheme relating to a site of special scientific interest provides (or could provide);

(e)provide for the making of payments by either party to the other party or to any other person;

(f)contain incidental and consequential provision.

(3)A management agreement is, unless the agreement otherwise provides—

(a)binding on persons deriving title under or from the person with whom Natural England makes the agreement, and

(b)enforceable by Natural England against those persons.

(4)Schedule 2 to the Forestry Act 1967 (c. 10) (power for tenant for life and others to enter into forestry dedication covenants) applies to management agreements as it applies to forestry dedication covenants.

(5)For the purposes of any enactment or rule of law as to the circumstances in which the dedication of a highway or the grant of an easement may be presumed, or may be established by prescription, the use by the public or by any person of a way across land at any time while it is the subject of a management agreement is to be disregarded.

(6)Interest in land” has the same meaning as in the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 (c. 97).

(7)Management scheme” and “site of special scientific interest” have the same meaning as in Part 2 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (c. 69).

Other functionsE+W

9Information services etc.E+W

(1)Natural England may—

(a)publish documents or provide information about any matter relating to its general purpose, or

(b)assist in the provision of such publications or information.

(2)Nothing in any other enactment imposing a duty or conferring a power on Natural England—

(a)to publish or assist in the publication of documents of a particular kind, or

(b)to provide or assist in the provision of information of a particular kind,

is to be read as limiting the power conferred by subsection (1).

11Power to charge for services and licencesE+W

(1)Natural England may, with the consent of the Secretary of State, make such charges for its services as appear to it to be reasonable.

(2)Services” includes, in particular, anything done under—

(a)section 4(1) or (4)(a) (advice);

(b)section 9 (information services etc.);

(c)section 10 (consultancy services).

(3)The Secretary of State may by order make provision requiring charges to be paid in respect of, and for the purpose of meeting the cost of, issuing licences to which this subsection applies.

(4)Subsection (3) applies to licences issued by Natural England under or by virtue of any enactment, other than licences for which charges are payable apart from this section.

(5)An order under subsection (3) may make provision as to—

(a)exemptions from or reductions in charges;

(b)remission of charges in whole or in part.

(6)The power to make an order under subsection (3) is exercisable by statutory instrument.

(7)A statutory instrument containing an order under subsection (3) is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

13Incidental powersE+W

(1)Natural England may do anything that appears to it to be conducive or incidental to the discharge of its functions.

(2)In particular, Natural England may—

(a)enter into agreements;

(b)acquire or dispose of property;

(c)borrow money;

(d)subject to the approval of the Secretary of State, form bodies corporate or acquire or dispose of interests in bodies corporate;

(e)accept gifts;

(f)invest money.

Powers of Secretary of StateE+W

14GrantsE+W

(1)The Secretary of State may make grants to Natural England of such amounts as the Secretary of State thinks fit.

(2)A grant under this section may be made subject to such conditions as the Secretary of State thinks fit.

15GuidanceE+W

(1)The Secretary of State must give Natural England guidance as to the exercise of any functions of Natural England that relate to or affect regional planning and associated matters.

(2)The Secretary of State may give Natural England guidance as to the exercise of its other functions.

(3)Before giving guidance under this section the Secretary of State must consult—

(a)Natural England,

(b)the Environment Agency, and

(c)such other persons as the Secretary of State thinks appropriate.

(4)The Secretary of State must publish any guidance given under this section as soon as is reasonably practicable after giving the guidance.

(5)The power to give guidance under this section includes power to vary or revoke it.

(6)In discharging its functions, Natural England must have regard to guidance given under this section.

16DirectionsE+W

(1)The Secretary of State may give Natural England general or specific directions as to the exercise of its functions.

(2)Subsection (1) does not apply to functions of Natural England that are exercisable through the Joint Nature Conservation Committee.

(3)The Secretary of State must publish any directions given under this section as soon as is reasonably practicable after giving the directions.

(4)The power to give directions under this section includes power to vary or revoke the directions.

(5)Natural England must comply with any directions given under this section.