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The Environmentally Sensitive Areas (The Broads) Designation Order 1992

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Article 4

SCHEDULE 1REQUIREMENTS TO BE INCLUDED IN AGREEMENT

1.  As regards any grassland which is the subject of an agreement—

(1) The farmer shall maintain grassland and shall not plough, level or reseed and shall not cultivate except with a chain harrow or roller;

(2) The farmer shall graze with cattle, sheep or horses but not so as to cause poaching, overgrazing or undergrazing;

(3) The farmer shall take no more than one cut of hay or silage each year and shall graze the aftermath;

(4) The farmer shall not increase his existing application rates of inorganic fertiliser and shall not in any event apply more than 125 kilogrammes of nitrogen, 75 kilogrammes of phosphate and 75 kilogrammes of potash per hectare per year. The farmer shall use no more than 94 kilogrammes of nitrogen per hectare in any one application;

(5) The farmer shall not apply pig slurry or poultry manure and shall not increase his existing application rates of organic manure.

The farmer shall not apply farmyard manure except manure which has been produced on his own farm and shall not apply more than 30 tonnes per hectare in a year.

The farmer shall not apply cattle slurry except slurry which has been produced on his own farm and shall not apply more than 30 cubic metres per hectare at 10 per cent dry matter in a year or the equivalent if the dry matter is less than 10 per cent;

(6) The farmer shall not apply fungicides or insecticides;

(7) The farmer shall not apply herbicides except to control nettles, spear thistle, creeping or field thistle, curled dock, broad-leaved dock or ragwort. Infestations of these weeds shall be controlled by cutting or by herbicides. Herbicides used for these purposes shall be applied by weed wiper or by spot treatment.

2.  As regards all land which is the subject of an agreement—

(1) The farmer shall not mole-drain or install under-drainage. The farmer shall not subsoil or slit drain or modify substantially his existing drainage system;

(2) The farmer shall maintain existing dykes in rotation by mechanical means.

The farmer shall dry and level spoil after slubbing out;

(3) The farmer shall ensure that water is maintained at a suitable level for livestock to graze on grazing marshes and shall—

(a)ensure that there is at least 30 centimetres of water in the bottom of dykes between 31st October in each year and the following 1st March,and

(b)begin to increase dyke water levels to summer levels no later than 1st March in any year;

(4) The farmer shall maintain hedges, ponds and reedbeds;

(5) The farmer shall not damage or destroy any feature of historic interest;

(6) The farmer shall obtain written advice on siting and materials from the Minister before constructing buildings or roads or before undertaking any other engineering or construction operations which do not require prior notification determination by the local planning authority under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1988(1), or planning permission;

(7) The farmer shall obtain written advice from the person approved by the Minister on the management of woodland or scrub and on proposals to plant new woodland.

Article 6(2)

SCHEDULE 2ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS—I

As regards any grassland which is the subject of an agreement—

1.  The farmer shall ensure that water is maintained on the grazing marshes at not more than 45 centimetres below marsh level between 31st March and 1st November in any year, and shall provide a minimum of 60 centimetres of water in the bottom of dykes between 30th November in any year and the following 1st March and shall begin to raise water levels to their summer maximum no later than 1st March in any year.

2.  The farmer shall not carry out any mechanical operations between 31st March and 16th July in any year.

3.  The farmer shall not graze with livestock between 31st October in any year and the following 1st April.

4.  The farmer shall not cut for silage.

The farmer shall not cut for hay before 16th July in any year.

5.  The farmer shall not increase his existing application rates of fertiliser containing nitrogen and shall not in any event apply more than 44 kilogrammes per hectare per year.

The farmer shall not apply phosphate or potash.

6.  The farmer shall not apply any organic manure.

7.  The farmer shall not apply lime, slag or any other substance designed to reduce the acidity of the soil.

8.  The farmer shall, within two years from the commencement of the agreement agree with the Minister a plan of dyke maintenance and shall implement that plan.

9.  The farmer shall maintain existing foot drains and grips but shall not dig new foot drains or grips.

Article 6(2)

SCHEDULE 3ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS—II

As regards any land which is the subject of an agreement—

1.  The farmer shall ensure that water is maintained at marsh level between 1st January and 30th April in any year so as to create shallow pools. The farmer shall maintain dyke levels at not more than 45 centimetres below marsh level between 1st June and 31st October in any year and shall begin to raise the water level to winter level no later than 1st November in any year.

2.  The farmer shall not apply any organic or inorganic fertiliser.

3.  The farmer shall not graze with livestock between 1st November in any year and the following 15th May.

4.  The farmer shall graze the land with livestock between 16th May and 31st October in any year but not so as to cause poaching, overgrazing or undergrazing.

5.  The farmer shall not exceed a grazing density of one bovine animal per 0.75 hectares between 16th May and 30th June in any year.

Article 6(2)

SCHEDULE 4ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS—III

Option 1—Permanent Grassland Reversion

1.  As regards any land which is the subject of an agreement and whic his suitable for reversion to permanent grassland which on 31st August 1991 was in arable cropping or had been in ley management for less than five years as part of an arable rotation—

(1) Within twelve months of the commencement of the agreement, the farmer shall cease arable production and shall establish a grass sward;

(2) During a period of twelve months from the start of the agreement, the farmer shall not apply—

(a)organic or inorganic fertiliser,

(b)lime, slag or any other substance designed to reduce the acidity of the soil,

(c)pesticides

without obtaining the Minister’s prior approval.

2.  The farmer shall observe the requirements of Schedule 1, paragraph 2 from the start of the agreement and the remaining provisions of that Schedule after the expiry of the twelve month period referred to in paragraph 1(2).

Option 2—Grassland Margins

3.  As regards any strip which is the subject of an agreement—

(1) Within twelve months of the commencement of the agreement the farmer shall cease arable production on the strip and shall establish a grass sward;

(2) The farmer shall cut the strip twice annually after 30th June and shall remove the cuttings;

(3) The farmer shall not apply to the strip—

(a)organic or inorganic fertiliser,

(b)lime, slag or any other substance designed to reduce the acidity of the soil,

(c)fungicides and insecticides;

(4) Subject to subparagraph (5), the farmer shall not apply herbicides to the strip except to control nettles, spear thistle, creeping or field thistle, curled dock, broad-leaved dock or ragwort. Herbicides used for these purposes shall be applied by weed wiper or spot treatment;

(5) The farmer may cultivate and apply herbicides to that part of the strip which adjoins land in cultivation where it is desirable so to do in order to maintain a sterile area;

(6) The farmer shall not damage the strip.

Article 6(3)

SCHEDULE 5CONSERVATION PLAN OPERATIONS

1.  The creation or restoration of scrapes and dykes.

2.  The restoration of fen areas including the creation and restoration of reed and sedge beds, marsh hay and litter marshes, and the control of scrub.

3.  The construction of water level penning structures such as bunds, sluices, culverts and other works to control water levels.

4.  The replacement of metal field gates with wooden gates.

5.  The provision of liggers.

6.  The creation or re-creation of herb-rich meadows.

7.  The creation or restoration of ponds.

8.  The planting, laying or coppicing of hedges.

9.  Works to protect historic and archaeological features.

10.  Works designed to restore or create landscape features or features for the benefit of wildlife in a manner compatible with the enhancement of the environment.

(1)

S.I.1988/1813. The relevant amending instrument is S.I.1991/2268.

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