Relevant legislation and regulations

Relevant Legislation and Regulations

Wildlife Legislation

  • Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981: Prohibits damage and disturbance to certain wildlife and their habitats.
  • Hedgerow Regulations 1997: Controls the removal of hedgerows in the countryside and conservation areas.
  • Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017: Offers protection for most important habitats and species across the UK.

Tree and Woodland Management Legislation

  • Forestry Act 1967: Governs felling of trees and provides the basis for the regulation of the forest industry in the UK.
  • Tree Preservation Orders (TPO): Can be placed on trees of particular aesthetic or amenity value to prevent their removal without consent.

Agriculture and Land Management Regulation

  • Agricultural Act 1947: Sets out legislation primarily aimed at improving the productivity of the farming industry.
  • Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (CROW Act): Provides increased protection for SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest) and public access to certain types of land.

Access and Recreation Legislation

  • Public Rights of Way Act 1990: Governs the right of the public to use certain paths and roads that cross land owned by others.
  • National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949: Established the framework for the creation of National Parks and AONBs (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty).

Pollution and Waste Regulations

  • Environmental Protection Act 1990: Covers the legal aspects of pollution in the air, water, and land.
  • Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994: Sets out procedures for managing controlled waste, including licensing for waste disposal and recovery operators.

Planning and Conservation Regulations

  • Town and Country Planning Act 1990: Governs the planning system in England and Wales, including development permission.
  • Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006: Established Natural England as the statutory body for conserving and enhancing the natural environment.