Country Landowners Association

Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture, Fisheries and Food – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 20 October 1988.

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Photo of Mr Paul Marland Mr Paul Marland , Gloucestershire West 12:00, 20 October 1988

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food when he last met the president of the Country Landowners Association; and what subjects they discussed.

Photo of Mr John MacGregor Mr John MacGregor Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

I last met the president of the Country Landowners Association on 5 October. We discussed various matters of mutual interest.

Photo of Mr Paul Marland Mr Paul Marland , Gloucestershire West

My right hon. Friend will know how enthusiastic the Country Landowners Association is that voluntary set-aside should succeed. Although it is now almost too late for arable farmers to register for set-aside, is there a message that my right hon. Friend would like the CLA and hon. Members to convey to arable farmers who would like to register at this late stage?

Photo of Mr John MacGregor Mr John MacGregor Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

Yes. I know that the CLA has been very helpful. I have been seen press reports that suggest that the president of the CLA has applied to set aside part of his land. The CLA is also helpful in assisting us to monitor—indeed, it will do some monitoring for us—what some people fear might be a problem in relation to tenants on set-aside land. I do not think that there is a problem yet, but the monitoring will be helpful. Although registrations have to be in by the closing date, that is only to help farmers who may wish to apply for set-aside in future years. It will still be possible for them to do that, but it will be more difficult if they do not register.

Photo of Mr Dale Campbell-Savours Mr Dale Campbell-Savours , Workington

How does the Minister respond to the CLA's latest proposals for an automatic system of compensation for land blighted during nuclear incidents such as Chernobyl?

Photo of Mr John MacGregor Mr John MacGregor Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

We are looking at several proposals made by the CLA, and my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Secretary will meet the CLA at the end of the month.

Photo of Roger Gale Roger Gale Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (Substitute Member)

Bearing in mind the recent anniversary of the October hurricane, did my right hon. Friend take the opportunity to discuss with the CLA the number of trees still lying on the land, particularly in Kent? Was he able to reassure the CLA that his efforts will continue unabated until the trees are removed and new trees are planted in their place?

Photo of Mr John MacGregor Mr John MacGregor Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

I have not only discussed that with the CLA, but, to coincide with the anniversary, I have visited many areas that have been affected. Although I recognise the difficulties, substantial efforts have been made by woodland owners and others to do the clearing up, and I believe that by early next year we may well see half the clearing up done. There is also a good prospective take-up of the schemes that we have introduced to help with replanting.