SCHEDULE 1LIVESTOCK UNITS AND STOCKING DENSITY

Regulation 2(1) and 10(4)

PART ICALCULATION OF LIVESTOCK UNITS (“LU”)

For all claimants

Number of Suckler Cows

X 1.0 = _A_LU

Number of heifers 8 months and over

X 0.6 = _B_LU

Number of Breeding Ewes

X 0.15 = _ C_LU

Number of Breeding Female Goats

X 0.15 = _ D_LU

Number of Breeding Female Alpaca

X 0.3 = _ E_LU

Number of Breeding Female Deer (hinds over 27 months)

X 0.3 = _ F_LU

Number of Breeding Deer (over 6 months but less than 27 months)

X 0.2 = _ G_LU

Number of Breeding Llamas

X 0.3 = _H_LU

For dairy farmers maintaining a dairy herd in the area referred to in paragraph (c) of the definition of “eligible agricultural activity” in regulation 2(1).

Litres of Milk Quota

/ 5730 = I LU

PART IICALCULATION OF STOCKING DENSITY

Total LFASS Livestock Units (A = B = C = D = E = F = G = H = I)

=

_ J_LU

Total Forage Area

=

_ K_Ha

Stocking Density (to two decimal places)

=

J divided by K

SCHEDULE 2USUAL GOOD FARMING PRACTICES

Regulation 2(1)

PART IENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION

Water pollution

1.

The Control of Pollution Act 197424.

2.

The Control of Pollution (Silage, Slurry and Agricultural Fuel Oil) (Scotland) Regulations 200125.

3.

The Groundwater Regulations 199826.

Air pollution

4.

The Clean Air Act 199327.

5.

The Hill Farming Act 194628.

Fertilisers and pesticides

6.

The Action Programme for Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (Scotland) Regulations 200329.

7.

Part III of the Food and Environment Protection Act 198530 and the Control of Pesticides Regulations 198631.

8.

The Plant Protection Products Regulations 199532.

Designated sites

9.

The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 197933.

10.

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 198134.

11.

The Conservation (Natural Habitats etc.) Regulations 199435.

12.

The Ancient Monuments (Class Consents) (Scotland) Order 199636.

Forestry Management

13.

The Forestry Act 196737.

PART IIVERIFIABLE STANDARDS

1.

Any farmer who constructs a new silage or storage facility must give notification to the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency prior to starting to use it. The farmer must keep records showing that this notification has been given.

2.

Where it is proposed to dispose of sheep dip on a holding, prior authorisation to do this must be obtained from the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency. The farmer must keep documents and records showing that this authorisation has been obtained. The farmer must keep records detailing the manner of disposal of the sheep dip.

3.

Trimming of hedgerows must not be carried out between 1st March and 31st July.

4.

Removal or destruction of any hedges, stone walls or other boundary features shall not be allowed except with the prior written agreement of the Scottish Ministers.

5.

Any farmer who intends to undertake any operation which is likely to damage a Site of Special Scientific Interest designated pursuant to section 28 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 must obtain the prior approval of Scottish Natural Heritage to the carrying out of that operation. The farmer shall maintain records showing that this authorisation has been obtained.

6.

Livestock shall be managed in such a way as to avoid overgrazing and undergrazing. Where the Scottish Ministers form the opinion that land was being overgrazed, a management regime including a maximum (and, where appropriate, a minimum) stocking rate to be observed on that site will be prescribed. Overgrazing is defined as grazing land with livestock in such numbers as to adversely affect the growth, quality or species composition of vegetation (other than vegetation normally grazed to destruction) on that land to a significant degree; and to ensure that livestock is managed in such a way as to prevent damage to sensitive habitats38 that are important for biodiversity reasons. Undergrazing means not using land fully, or scrub or coarse becoming evident, where it is detrimental to the environmental interest of the land.

7.

Unsuitable supplementary feeding methods shall be avoided.

SCHEDULE 3ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS

Regulation 4

1.

To ensure the protection of rough grazings and other semi-natural areas, new drainage works, ploughing, clearing, levelling, re-seeding or cultivating must not be undertaken. Livestock must be managed to avoid poaching to a level which would destroy the natural vegetation in respect of such rough grazings and other semi-natural areas.

2.

To ensure the protection of rough grazings and other semi-natural areas, pesticides, lime or fertiliser must not be applied to rough grazings and other semi-natural areas except-

(a)

to control injurious weeds to which the Weeds Act 195939 applies;

(b)

to control bracken with Asulam or other approved herbicides; or

(c)

in exceptional circumstances where no conservation damage will result, lime or fertiliser may be applied.

3.

Muirburn may only be carried out in accordance with guidance approved by the Scottish Ministers.

4.

The damage to features of any historic or archaeological interest must be avoided and guidance approved by the Scottish Ministers must be followed for the protection of such areas.

5.

Guidance on the prevention of environmental pollution from agricultural activity approved by the Scottish Ministers must be followed for the avoidance of pollution or to minimise the risk of pollution through good management of nutrients and effluents.

6.

Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 1 to 5 above, any of the matters referred to therein which would otherwise be subject to the relevant control, may be carried out if approved in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment (Uncultivated Land and Semi-Natural Areas) (Scotland) Regulations 200240.

SCHEDULE 4GRAZING CATEGORY: HECTARE VALUES

Regulation 9

STOCKING DENSITY

GRAZING CATEGORY

HECTARE VALUE

Up to and including 0.19 LU/ha

A

0.167

0.2 to 0.39 LU/ha

B

0.333

0.4 to 0.59 LU/ha

C

0.667

0.6 or more LU/ha

D

0.8

SCHEDULE 5ENTERPRISE MIX

Regulation 11

ENTERPRISE MIX

HECTARE MULTIPLIER

If 50% or more of livestock units are made up of cattle LU.

1.70

If 10% or more, but less than 50% of livestock units are made up of cattle LU.

1.35

SCHEDULE 6RATES OF PAYMENT FOR LESS FAVOURED AREA SUPPORT

Regulation 12

Part IMORE DISADVANTAGED LAND

FRAGILITY CATEGORY

RATE

Very Fragile (Islands)

£47.00

Fragile (Mainland)

£45.00

Standard

£39.00

Part IILESS DISADVANTAGED LAND

CATEGORY

RATE

Very Fragile (Islands)

£41.50

Fragile (Mainland)

£39.50

Standard

£33.50

SCHEDULE 7FRAGILITY CATEGORIES

Regulation 12(4)

FRAGILITY MARKERS FOR PARISH CODE NUMBERS

Standard

1

2

3

4

5

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7

8

9

10

11

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13

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15

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28

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135

136

176

177

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445

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451

466

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728

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769

770

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861

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Fragile

25

26

27

29

33

34

37

137

138

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152

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222

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433

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586

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736

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767

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828

829

830

831

832

833

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835

836

837

838

839

840

852

857

858

862

867

Very Fragile

147

148

149

150

151

153

164

165

166

167

168

274

275

276

277

278

279

443

444

456

457

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459

460

461

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464

465

610

611

612

613

614

615

616

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618

619

620

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625

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627

628

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630

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633

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753

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869

870

871

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875

876

877

878

879

880

881

882

883

884

885

886

887

888

889

890

891

SCHEDULE 8AGENCY AND CROSS BORDER HOLDINGS

Regulation 18

Agency arrangements

1.

The Scottish Ministers may, with the agreement of any competent authority (as defined for the purposes of the Integrated Administration and Control System Regulations 1993), arrange for any of their functions under these Regulations in relation to any claim to be exercised on their behalf by that competent authority.

2.

The Scottish Ministers may also agree to exercise functions on behalf of another competent authority corresponding to those which are exercisable by the Scottish Ministers under these Regulations.

3.

Any such arrangement shall be in writing and be signed by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers and the competent authority and any such arrangement may be subject to such conditions (including conditions as to the costs and charge for costs) as may be agreed from time to time.

Set off

4.

Without prejudice to the amount of any sum payable by the Scottish Ministers to any other competent authority, the amount of any sum payable by the Scottish Ministers, whether as principal or agent, by way of a specified payment may be set off against the amount of any sum recoverable by the Scottish Ministers, whether as principal or agent.

Calculation of payments in respect of cross border holdings

5.

Where any holding in respect of which a claim has been made is a cross border holding, the Scottish Ministers may pay, on such occasions as they consider fit, in respect of the Scheme Year in question to an applicant less favoured area support for carrying out eligible agricultural activity on eligible land, providing the applicant has declared the eligible land in an area aid application which has been treated as a valid application by the competent authority concerned.

6.

Whether the eligible agricultural activity undertaken on the eligible land is an integral part of the management of the whole holding or independently managed, Scottish Ministers shall only pay less favoured area support in respect of the eligible agricultural activity actually undertaken on eligible land defined as a less favoured area for the purposes of this instrument.

7.

For cross-border holdings where the applicant has submitted a declaration of eligible land to another competent authority, the Scottish Ministers shall apply the standard rate of payment.

8.

Applicants in respect of cross border holdings are required to supply such information as authorised persons may reasonably require to assess the eligible agricultural activity actually undertaken on eligible land defined as a less favoured area for the purposes of this instrument.

9.

All conditions applying to applicants in respect of holdings lying wholly within the less favoured areas shall apply equally to applicants in respect of cross border holdings.

SCHEDULE 9COWAL PENINSULA

Regulation 2(1)

The areas of land within Argyll and Bute District comprising those parts of the parishes of Dunoon and Kilmun and Inverchaolain bounded as follows:-

  • Starting in the North on the shore of Loch Striven at point national grid reference NS/095708; then in an easterly direction along the MOD boundary to point national grid reference NS/097708; then in a northerly direction along the MOD boundary to point national grid reference NS/097710; then in a north easterly direction along the MOD boundary to point national grid reference NS/098710; then in a northerly direction along the MOD boundary to point national grid reference NS/098711; then in a north-north easterly direction along the MOD boundary to point national grid reference NS/098712; then in a north easterly direction to point national grid reference NS/102714; then in a south westerly direction to point national grid reference NS/107712; then in a easterly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/111711; then in a southerly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/110707; then in a south-easterly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/111707; then in a south south-easterly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/113703; then in a southerly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/114699; then in a south-westerly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/112699; then in a south south-westerly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/111693 where the forestry fence meets the A815; then in a southerly direction along the A815 to point national grid reference NS/112689; then in a north-easterly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/114690; then in an east south-easterly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/117688; then in a southerly direction along the forestry fence to point national grid reference NS/116685; then in a westerly direction to point national grid reference NS/114685 where the fence meets a track; then in a southerly direction down the track to point national grid reference NS/114682 (21); then in a westerly direction down a burn to point national grid reference NS/112682 where the burn meets the A815; then in a southerly direction down the A815 to point national grid reference NS/111679; then in a westerly direction to point national grid reference NS/110679 at the high water mark; then in a westerly direction for approximately 1200 metres which then turns in a northerly direction all along the shore back to the starting point of national grid reference NS/095708.