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The Forestry (Exemptions) (Scotland) Regulations 2019

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Regulations 2 and 5(b)

SCHEDULE 2CALEDONIAN PINEWOODS

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1.  In this Schedule “grid reference” means Ordnance Survey National Grid reference(1).

Name of Caledonian PinewoodGrid reference
AbernethyThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Abernethy (grid references: NH91, NH92, NJ01,and NJ02).
AchlainThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Achlain (grid reference NH21).
AchnaconeranThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Achnaconeran (grid reference NH41).
AchnasaulThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Achnasaul (grid references NN18 and NN19).
AchnashellachThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Achnashellach (grid references NH04 and NH05).
Allt BroighleachanThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Allt Broighleachan (grid reference NN23).
Allt ChaorunnThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Allt Chaorunn (grid reference NN25).
Allt Coire BhiochairThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Allt Coire Bhiochair (grid reference NN23).
Allt CulThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Allt Cul (grid reference NO19).
Allt MheuranThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Allt Mheuran (grid reference NN14).
AmatThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Amat (grid references: NH38, NH48, and NH49.
An SlochdThe Caledonian Pinewood known as An Slochd (grid reference NM97).
Ard TrilleachanThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Ard Trilleachan (grid reference NN04).
ArdessieThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Ardessie (grid reference NH08).
AttadaleThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Attadale (grid reference NG93).
BaddengormThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Baddengorm (grid reference NH82).
BallochbuieThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Ballochbuie (grid references: NO18, NO19, NO28, and NO29).
Beinn EigheThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Beinn Eighe (grid references NG96 and NH06).
Black Wood of RannochThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Black Wood of Rannoch (grid reference NN55).
BredaThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Breda (grid reference NJ51).
BunloyneThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Bunloyne (grid references NH20 and NH21).
Callop RiverThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Callop River (grid reference NM97).
Carn Na LoinneThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Carn Na Loinne (grid reference NJ02).
CeannacrocThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Ceannacroc (grid reference NH21).
Coille Coire ChuilcThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Coille Coire Chuilc (grid reference NN32).
Coir a’ GhamhnaThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Coir a’ Ghamhna (grid reference NH08).
ConaglenThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Conaglen (grid reference NM97).
CougieThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Cougie (grid references NH21 and NH22).
Crannach

The Caledonian Pinewood known as Crannach

(grid reference NN34).

Crathie

The Caledonian Pinewood known as Crathie

(grid reference NO29).

Creag GhiubhaisThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Creag Ghiubhais (grid reference NO39).
Dark MileThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Dark Mile (grid reference NN18).
Doire DarachThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Doire Darach (grid reference NN24).
Dubh UisgeThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Dubh Uisge (grid reference NM97).
DundregganThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Dundreggan (grid reference NH31).
Easan DorchaThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Easan Dorcha (grid reference NH05).
Gleann FuarThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Gleann Fuar (grid reference NN23)
Gleann Sron a ChreagainThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Gleann Sron a Chreagain (grid reference NN07)
Glen AffricThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Affric (grid references: NH12, NH22, and NH32).
Glen AvonThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Avon (grid reference NJ10).
Glen BarisdaleThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Barisdale (grid reference NG80 and NG90).
Glen BrownThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Brown (grid references NJ01 and NJ11).
Glen BuckThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Buck (grid reference NH30)
Glen CannichThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Cannich (grid references: NH12, NH13, NH22, NH23, and NH33
Glen DerryThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Derry (grid reference NO09).
Glen EinigThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Einig (grid reference NH39).
Glen FallochThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Falloch (grid reference NN32).
Glen FerrickThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Ferrick (grid reference NO59).
Glen FeshieThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Feshie (grid references: NH80, NH90, NN88, and NN89.
Glen GarryThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Garry (grid reference NH10, NH20, NN19, and NN29.
Glen GourThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Gour (grid reference NM96).
Glen KinglassThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Kinglass (grid reference NN13).
Glen LoyThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Loy (grid reference NN08 and NN18)
Glen LoyneThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Loyne (grid reference NH00 and NH10).
Glen LuiThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Lui (grid reference NO08 and NO09).
Glen MallieThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Mallie (grid references NN08 and NN18).
Glen NevisThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Nevis (grid reference NN16).
Glen QuoichThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Quoich (grid references NO09 and NO19).
Glen ScaddleThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Scaddle (grid reference NM96).
Glen StraeThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Strae (grid reference NN13).
Glen StrathfarrarThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Strathfarrar (grid references: NH13, NH14, NH23,NH33, and NH34)
Glen TanarThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Tanar (grid references: NO48, NO49, and NO59.
Glen TromieThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Tromie (grid reference NN79).
Glen UreThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glen Ure (grid reference NN04).
GlenmoreThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Glenmore (grid references: NH90, NH91, NJ00, and NJ01).
GuisachanThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Guisachan (grid references NH22 and NH32).
KinveachyThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Kinveachy (grid references: NH81, NH82, NH91, and NH92).
Loch ClairThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Loch Clair (grid references: NG95, NH05, and NH06)
Loch DochardThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Loch Dochard (grid reference NN24).
Loch HournThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Loch Hourn (grid reference NG80 and NG90).
Loch LevenThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Loch Leven (grid reference NN16).
Loch Maree IslandsThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Loch Maree Islands (grid references: NG87, NG96, and NG97)
Loch ShielThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Loch Shiel (grid references NM87, NM97, and NM98.
LochindorbThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Lochindorb (grid reference NH93).
Lochourn RiverThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Lochourn River (grid reference NG90).
MeggernieThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Meggernie (grid reference NN54).
RhidorrochThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Rhidorroch (grid references NH19 and NH29).
RothiemurchusThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Rothiemurchus (grid references: NH80, NH90 and NH91).
ShieldaigThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Shieldaig (grid reference NG85).
South Loch ArkaigThe Caledonian Pinewood known as South Loch Arkaig (grid references: NN08, NN09, NN18, and NN19)
Strath OykelThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Strath Oykel (grid reference NC40)
Strath VaichThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Strath Vaich (grid reference NH37).
TaodailThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Taodail (grid reference NG94).
TorphantrickThe Caledonian Pinewood known as Torphantrick (grid references NO39 and NO49)
(1)

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