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Regulation 2
1. In regulation 2(2) (Interpretation)—
(a)after the definition of “appropriate authority” insert—
““area of outstanding natural beauty” means an area designated under section 82 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000”(1);
(b)omit the definition of “English Nature”;
(c)for “national park” substitute “National Park”;
(d)for the definition of “national scenic area” substitute—
““national scenic area” means an area defined as a national scenic area in Part II of “Scotland’s Scenic Heritage” published by the Countryside Commission for Scotland on 26th April 1978”(2);
(e)after the definition of “national scenic area” insert—
““Natural England” means the body known as Natural England and established by section 1 of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006”(3);
(f)omit the definition of “the New Forest”; and
(g)in sub-paragraph (c) of the definition of “planning authority”, for “a national park authority” substitute “a National Park authority”.
2. In regulation 5 (Installation of electronic communications apparatus)—
(a)in paragraph (1) omit the word “calendar”; and
(b)in paragraph (3) omit the word “calendar”.
3. In regulation 8(1) (Protected areas)—
(a)for sub-paragraph (a) substitute—
“(a)a National Park, the Broads, a limestone pavement area or an area of outstanding natural beauty he must give written notice to the planning authority”; and
(b)in paragraph (b)(i) for “English Nature” substitute “Natural England”.
Available from the Scottish Natural Heritage website at http://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/scotlandsscenicareas/.
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