PART 7Conservation covenants

Creation of conservation covenant

117Conservation covenant agreements

(1)For the purposes of this Part, a “conservation covenant agreement” is an agreement between a landowner and a responsible body where—

(a)the agreement contains provision which—

(i)is of a qualifying kind,

(ii)has a conservation purpose, and

(iii)is intended by the parties to be for the public good,

(b)it appears from the agreement that the parties intend to create a conservation covenant, and

(c)the agreement is executed as a deed by the parties.

(2)The reference in subsection (1)(a) to provision of a qualifying kind is to provision—

(a)requiring the landowner—

(i)to do, or not to do, something on land in England specified in the provision in relation to which the landowner holds a qualifying estate specified in the agreement for the purposes of the provision, or

(ii)to allow the responsible body to do something on such land, or

(b)requiring the responsible body to do something on such land.

(3)For the purposes of subsection (1)(a)(ii), provision has a conservation purpose if its purpose is—

(a)to conserve the natural environment of land or the natural resources of land,

(b)to conserve land as a place of archaeological, architectural, artistic, cultural or historic interest, or

(c)to conserve the setting of land with a natural environment or natural resources or which is a place of archaeological, architectural, artistic, cultural or historic interest.

(4)In this Part—