Wildlife and Countryside

Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 19812000-09-182000-08-052000-08-11TSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk55939522522

Department of the Environment Transport and the Regions

WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981, SECTION 29

Notice is hereby given that, on 5th August 2000, the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, acting under section 29 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, made the Tranmire Nature Conservation Order 2000. This Order applies section 29(3) of the Act to the land described in Schedule 1 to the Order and specifies the operations described in Schedule 2 to the Order which appear to the Secretary of State likely to destroy or damage the nationally rare wet grassland and meadow habitat with willow scrub and acidic communities on peat, together with its associated flora and fauna. The Order is reproduced in the annex to this notice. The general effect of the Order is to prohibit any person from carrying out the operations specified in Schedule 2 to the Order on the land described in Schedule 1. In certain circumstances this prohibition does not apply. These circumstances are set out in section 29 of the Act. The Order took effect when it was made and will cease to have effect 9 months after it was made unless the Secretary of State previously gives notice that he has considered it and does not propose to amend or revoke it or that he has amended or revoked it. Representations about or objections to the Order may be made to the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, Room 922, Tollgate House, Houlton Street, Bristol BS2 9DJ, before 18th September 2000. They should be in writing and should state the title of the Order. In the case of objections, the grounds on which they are made should be stated. Copies of the Order and the map referred to in it are being deposited at the offices of North York Moors Planning Authority and Scarborough Borough Council. They may be inspected, free of charge, at all reasonable hours. R. Chapman, SEO in the Department of the Environment Transport and the Regions. 5th August 2000.