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Planning Permitted Development Rights for Agricultural Buildings and Operations

The purpose of this consultation is to obtain views on a possible change to planning permitted development rights to facilitate compliance with the action programme being finalised by the Department of the Environment (DOE) and the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) for implementation of the Nitrates Directive.

The Nitrates Directive seeks to reduce or prevent water pollution caused by the application and storage of organic manure and chemical fertiliser on farmland. A joint DOE/DARD consultation on the action programme to implement the Directive commenced on 21 February 2005. One of the proposed measures in the action programme is a requirement for a minimum 22 weeks slurry storage capacity on the agricultural unit. Farmers will require larger slurry storage than they have at present. Where this development is not possible under planning permitted development rights, they will need to apply for planning permission.

For a significant number of farmers (estimated by DARD at around 1,200) the additional slurry storage facilities will require an application for planning permission. Furthermore, there is a timetable for claiming grant aid towards the additional slurry storage arrangements (under the Farm Nutrient Management Scheme State Aid Approval, works must be completed and grant aid claimed by the end of November 2006) and for implementation of the Directive by 1 January 2007.

The farming and livestock industry has expressed concern that farmers are not only being faced with having to make major investment in storage, but are being frustrated by the bureaucracy and costs associated with having to obtain planning permission. Consideration is therefore being given to extending PD rights to reduce the number of slurry tanks requiring applications for planning permission and thereby assist with the implementation of the Directive. The purpose of the consultation paper is to explain the change requested and take views.

Associated Documentation
 

Document Details
Ministerial Press Release: Nitrates Directive External Link External
Public Consultation Paper 131 Kb
Consultants Report: Sensitive Areas 47 Kb
Consultants Report: Part 6 74 Kb
Public Consultation Responses: Sensitive Areas 389 Kb
Public Consultation Responses: Part 6 1,538 Kb
Nitrates Directive 91/676/EEC External Link External

Responding to this Consultation Paper

Please note that responses to this consultation paper should be received by the Planning Service no later than 31 July 2005.

There are a number of ways you can respond:

Post
Wilfrid Reavie
Planning Service Headquarters
PD Rights Consultation
Planning Service Headquarters
Millennium House
17 - 25 Great Victoria Street
Belfast
BT2 7BN
Fax
(028) 90416960
E-mail
wilfrid.reavie@doeni.gov.uk