2011 No. 625
The Conservation of Habitats and Species (Amendment) Regulations 2011
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
Title, commencement, interpretation and extent1
1
These Regulations may be cited as the Conservation of Habitats and Species (Amendment) Regulations 2011 and come into force on 6th April 2011.
2
In these Regulations, “the 2010 Regulations” means the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 20103.
3
Except as provided in paragraphs (4) and (5), these Regulations extend to England and Wales only.
4
This regulation and regulations 2, 3, 6, 8 and, so far as it inserts regulation 107A of the 2010 Regulations, regulation 9 also extend to Scotland.
5
This regulation and regulations 2 and 3 also extend to Northern Ireland.
Amendments to the 2010 Regulations2
The 2010 Regulations are amended as follows.
Amendments to regulation 23
In regulation 2 (extent)—
a
in paragraph (2)—
i
after sub-paragraph (h), insert—
ha
regulation 100 (marine works) in so far as it applies to the granting of a licence under Part 2 of the Food and Environment Protection Act 19854;
ii
in sub-paragraph (i), omit the final “and”; and
iii
after sub-paragraph (i), insert—
ia
regulation 107A, in so far as it applies in relation to the exercise of any power by the Secretary of State, and regulations 102, 103 and 105 in so far as they apply to marine policy statements by virtue of regulation 107A;
b
in paragraph (3)(a), after “regulations” insert “1 (citation and commencement) and 2 (extent)”; and
c
in paragraph (4), for the words “and regulation 132 in so far as it relates to those provisions” substitute “and this regulation and regulations 1 (citation and commencement) and 132 (amendments of legislation) in so far as they have effect in relation to the provisions specified in sub-paragraphs (a) to (c).”.
Classification of sites as special protection areas4
After regulation 12 (consultation as to inclusion of site omitted from the list) insert—
Classification of sites as special protection areas12A
1
The appropriate authority must classify as special protection areas such sites in England and Wales as the authority considers necessary to ensure that the objective in paragraph (2) is met.
2
The objective referred to in paragraph (1) is that those sites across the United Kingdom’s territory which are most suitable in number and size for—
a
the conservation of the species listed in Annex 1 to the new Wild Birds Directive which naturally occur in that territory, and
b
the conservation of regularly occurring migratory species of birds not listed in Annex 1 which naturally occur in that territory,
are classified as special protection areas.
3
The appropriate authority must make a decision as to the sites to be classified for the purpose mentioned in paragraph (1) only on the basis of relevant scientific information and—
a
in the case of a site to be classified for the purpose mentioned in paragraph (2)(a), on the basis of the criteria set out in Article 4(1) of the new Wild Birds Directive; and
b
in the case of a site to be classified for the purpose mentioned in paragraph (2)(b), on the basis of the criteria set out in Article 4(2) of the new Wild Birds Directive.
4
Where a site is classified under paragraph (1), the appropriate authority must provide information on that site to the Commission including—
a
a map or chart of the site;
b
its name, location and extent; and
c
the data resulting from application of the criteria set out in Article 4(1) or Article 4(2) of the new Wild Birds Directive.
5
The information specified in paragraph (4) must be provided in such format as is established by the Commission.
6
In this regulation “the United Kingdom’s territory” means the United Kingdom (including its internal waters), the territorial sea adjacent to the United Kingdom, and the offshore marine area.
Notification of a proposal to classify a special protection area12B
1
If the appropriate authority proposes to classify a site as a special protection area under regulation 12A, the authority must give to the appropriate nature conservation body—
a
notice of that proposal; and
b
an accompanying statement of the reasons for that proposal.
2
Where the appropriate nature conservation body is given notice of a proposal under paragraph (1), the body must give notice of that proposal and provide a copy of the appropriate authority’s statement of reasons for that proposal to—
a
any of the following who in its opinion ought to be notified—
i
competent authorities which exercise functions in relation to the site;
ii
competent authorities which exercise functions in relation to an area adjacent to the site; and
iii
every owner and occupier of the site;
b
such other persons as in its opinion ought to be notified; and
c
such other persons as the appropriate authority directs.
3
A notice under paragraph (2) must specify the date (being not less than 12 weeks from the date of the giving of the notice) by which representations with respect to the proposal may be made to the appropriate nature conservation body.
4
The appropriate nature conservation body must provide to the appropriate authority a report describing the representations duly made, if any, that it received about the proposal, or, where no such representations have been received, stating that fact.
5
The appropriate authority must consider the report provided under paragraph (4).
6
The appropriate authority may issue guidance to the appropriate nature conservation body for the purposes of its functions under this regulation, and the appropriate nature conservation body must have regard to that guidance in discharging any of those functions.
7
The appropriate authority may vary or revoke a direction under paragraph (2)(c).
Amendments to regulation 355
In regulation 35 (marking of site and advice by nature conservation bodies)—
a
in paragraph (1), for “install” substitute “deposit or remove”; and
b
for paragraph (2) substitute—
2
This power is exercisable subject to the obtaining of any necessary marine licence under Part 4 of the Marine Act or any approval required to be obtained from the appropriate authority5 under article 26(2) of the Marine Licensing (Exempted Activities) Order 20116 or article 25(2) of the Marine Licensing (Exempted Activities) (Wales) Order 20117.
Amendments to regulation 596
In regulation 59 (interpretation of Part 6)—
a
in paragraph (a), omit the final “and”; and
b
after paragraph (b) insert—
c
any reference to—
i
the giving or granting of any consent, permission or other authorisation (except in the heading to any regulation or in any reference to any such heading), or
ii
directing that planning permission is deemed to be granted,
is to be taken, in relation to any authorisation which is capable of being varied or modified, to include a reference to the variation or modification of such a consent, permission or authorisation; and
d
the reference in regulation 61(1) to deciding to undertake a plan or project is to be taken to include a reference to deciding to vary any plan or project undertaken or to be undertaken by the competent authority.
Amendments to regulation 677
In regulation 67 (modifications of regulations 61 to 66 in certain cases)—
a
for paragraph (6)(b)(iii) substitute—
iii
an authorisation of harbour works which are, or are to be, carried out in relation to a fishery harbour in Wales under legislation of a kind mentioned in regulation 100(6)(c);
b
in paragraph (6)(c), at the end, for “.” substitute “; or”; and
c
after paragraph (6)(c) insert—
d
harbour works which—
i
are, or are to be, carried out in relation to a fishery harbour in Wales, and
ii
are authorised by, and are, or are to be, carried out in accordance with, any legislation of a kind mentioned in regulation 100(6)(c).
Amendments to regulation 1008
In regulation 100 (marine works), for paragraphs (5) and (6) substitute—
5
In this regulation, “marine works” means—
a
any activity or proposed activity requiring —
i
a marine licence under Part 4 of the Marine Act;
ii
a licence under Part 2 of the Food and Environment Protection Act 19858 (deposits in the sea);
iii
an authorisation under the Aquatic Animal Health (England and Wales) Regulations 20099; or
iv
an approval or consent for harbour works under legislation falling within paragraph (6); or
b
harbour works authorised by, and carried out in accordance with, any legislation falling within paragraph (6).
6
The legislation referred to in paragraph (5)(a)(iv) and (b) is—
a
a local Act;
b
such an Act read together with a notice given and published under section 9 of the Harbours Transfer Act 186210 (power to Admiralty to retain authority over ports, etc. where dockyards, etc. are situate); or
c
an order made under section 14 (powers, on application of harbour authorities, or others, to make orders for securing harbour efficiency etc.) or 16 (powers, on application of intending undertakers, or others, to make orders conferring powers for improvement, construction, etc., of harbours) of the Harbours Act 196411.
7
In paragraph (5)(a)(iv) and (b), “harbour works” means—
a
works involved in the construction of a harbour;
b
works involving the making of modifications to an existing harbour;
c
any dredging operation undertaken by or on behalf of a harbour authority within the meaning of the Harbours Act 196412; and
d
works involving the deposit of spoil from any such dredging operation.
Marine planning9
After regulation 107 insert—
CHAPTER 9Marine policy statement and marine plans
Marine policy statement107A
1
Chapter 8 applies—
a
in relation to a marine policy statement under Chapter 1 of Part 3 (marine planning) of the Marine Act as it applies in relation to a land use plan, and
b
in relation to a policy authority when exercising powers under Part 3 of that Act as it applies in relation to a plan-making authority,
with the modifications specified in paragraphs (2) and (3).
2
Any reference in Chapter 8 to giving effect to a land use plan, in relation to a marine policy statement, is to be taken to be a reference to the adoption and publication of a marine policy statement in accordance with Schedule 5 to the Marine Act or any amendment of a marine policy statement under section 47 of that Act.
3
Where Chapter 8 applies by virtue of paragraph (1)—
a
in regulation 102(2), after “the appropriate nature conservation body” insert “and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee”;
b
regulations 102(5), 103(4) to (7) and 104 do not apply; and
c
in regulation 105, for the reference to the appropriate authority substitute a reference to the policy authority.
4
In this regulation “policy authority” means the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers.
Marine plan107B
1
Chapter 8 applies—
a
in relation to a marine plan as it applies in relation to a land use plan, and
b
in relation to a marine plan authority when exercising powers under Part 3 of the Marine Act as it applies in relation to a plan-making authority,
with the modifications specified in paragraphs (2) and (3).
2
Any reference in Chapter 8 to giving effect to a land use plan, in relation to a marine plan, is to be taken to be a reference to the adoption and publication of a marine plan in accordance with Schedule 6 to the Marine Act or any amendment of a marine plan under section 52 of that Act.
3
Where Chapter 8 applies by virtue of paragraph (1), regulations 102(5), 103(4) to (7) and 104 do not apply.
4
In this regulation—
a
“marine plan” means a marine plan under Chapter 2 of Part 3 of the Marine Act; and
b
“marine plan authority” has the meaning given by Part 3 of the Marine Act.
(This note is not part of these Regulations)