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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
I have been waving my hand at you, convener.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
If you want to burn land that has a peat layer to a depth of more than 40cm, you will need to declare that—
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
Let us imagine that a piece of land meets the chemical and depth definitions. Will applicants get guidance as they make their applications to NatureScot so that applicants can say, “Here is my bit of land. Do I have to apply?” The bill refers to
“the land to which the application relates”,
so, if an applicant has to specify that—I presume that they provide acreage or a map or something—will NatureScot say, “You don’t need to bother. That does not meet the definition of peatland”? I am talking about acreage or size.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
That is what I am getting at.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
The bill says that an application must be made
“in such manner and form as the Scottish Ministers may require”,
but can I be satisfied that the Scottish Government’s position is that something will have to be included about being compliant with the code, which is not actually in existence just now?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
That is okay then. That makes it better.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
By the way, I should have declared an interest as a member of the SSPCA.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
I want to talk about the interpretation part of the bill. We are all talking about peatland, but the only thing that we have on interpretation is in section 18(1), where it says:
“‘peatland’ means land where the soil has a layer of peat with a thickness of more than 40 centimetres.”
I appreciate that you can change that through regulations under the affirmative procedure. However, under section 10, “Application for muirburn licence”, the applicant can say, “I can do muirburn here, because the land to which this application relates is not peatland,” or they can make an application where the land is peatland. I do not know this, so you are going to have to tell me: how do you know what is peatland? You have given a definition of depth only, not acreage or anything else.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
I am talking about acreage. I might have a piece of land the size of this room that has peat to a depth of 40cm and complies with your definition. Is that peatland? Can I burn it? Which application do I come under? Who is going to tell me?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 28 June 2023
Christine Grahame
Therefore, there is already something in operation that has designated what is and what is not peatland.