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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Rural Development Contracts (Rural Priorities) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2011 (revoked).
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14.Amendment to option 10 (improving the economic value of forests)
15.Amendment to option 15 (conversion to and maintenance of organic farming)
16.Amendment to option 16 (wild bird seed mix/unharvested crop)
17.Amendment to option 17 (management of mown grassland for wildlife)
18.Amendment to option 18 (management of mown grassland for corn buntings)
19.Amendment to option 19 (management of mown grassland for corncrakes)
20.Amendment to option 21 (creation and management of early and late cover for corncrakes)
21.Amendment to option 22 (management of early and late cover for corncrakes)
22.Amendment to option 23 (management of open grazed or wet grassland for wildlife)
24.Amendment to option 25 (supplementary food provision for raptors)
26.Amendment to option 27 (control of invasive non-native species)
27.Amendment to option 28 (management of species rich grassland)
28.Amendment to option 30 (creation and management of species rich grassland)
31.Amendment to option 33 (creation, restoration and management of wetland)
32.Amendment to option 34 (management/restoration of lowland raised bogs)
33.Amendment to option 35 (creation and management of water margins and enhanced riparian buffer areas)
34.Amendment to option 37 (management of buffer areas for fens and lowland raised bogs)
35.Amendment to option 38 (management of coastal or serpentine heath)
40.Amendment to option 49 (management of grass margins and beetlebanks in arable fields)
41.Amendment to option 50 (bio-diversity cropping on in-bye)
43.Amendment to option 52 (management of ancient wood pasture)
44.Amendment to option 53 (management of scrub and tall herb communities)
47.Amendment to option 61 (sustainable management of forests and woodlands)
48.Amendment to option 66 (information and awareness raising)
49.Amendment to option 70 (active management to improve the condition of vernacular rural buildings, archaeological or historic sites and historic landscapes)
50.Amendment to option 74 (removal of vegetation/debris from SSSI sites notified for their geological features)
52.Amendment to option 77 (capital works required for SSSI and European Site features which enhance the public amenity value of those features)
53.Amendment to option 78 (controlled livestock grazing of woodland)
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