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DEFINING MARINE BOUNDARIES FOR FISH FARMING: CONSULTATION PAPER

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Development Department
Planning Division

Victoria Quay
Edinburgh EH6 6QQ
Telephone: 0131-244 7061
Fax: 0131-244 7083
John.OBrien@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
http://www.scotland.gov.uk
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Our ref: PGB/23/1/2
October 2005

Dear Consultee

CONSULTATION ON DEFINING MARINE BOUNDARIES FOR FISH FARMING

I enclose a consultation paper Defining Marine Boundaries for Fish Farming and invite your comments on this document.

Responding to this consultation paper

We are inviting written responses to the consultation on Defining Marine Boundaries for Fish Farming by 21 January 2006. Please send your response to:

Planning.fishfarms@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

or

Scott Elliott
Scottish Executive Development Department
Planning Division
Area 2-H (B)
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ

If you have any queries contact Graham Robinson on 0131 244 7063.

We would be grateful if you could clearly indicate in your response the sections or paragraphs to which you are responding. Any further comments may also be included. This will aid our analysis of the responses received.

This consultation, and all other Scottish Executive consultation exercises, can be viewed online on the consultation web pages of the Scottish Executive website at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations. You can telephone Freephone 0800 77 1234 to find out where your nearest public internet access point is.

The Scottish Executive now has an email alert system for consultations ( SEconsult: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations/seconsult.aspx). This system allows stakeholder individuals and organisations to register and receive a weekly email containing details of all new consultations (including web links). SEconsult complements, but in no way replaces Scottish Executive distribution lists, and is designed to allow stakeholders to keep up to date with all Scottish Executive consultation activity, and therefore be alerted at the earliest opportunity to those of most interest. We would encourage you to register.

Handling your response

We need to know how you wish your response to be handled and, in particular, whether you are happy for your response to be made public. Please complete and return the Respondee Information Form enclosed with this consultation paper as this will ensure that we treat your response appropriately. If you ask for your response not to be published we will regard it as confidential, and we will treat it accordingly.

All respondents should be aware that the Scottish Executive are subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and would therefore have to consider any request made to it under the Act for information relating to responses made to this consultation exercise.

Next steps in the process

Where respondents have given permission for their response to be made public (see the attached Respondee Information Form), these will be made available to the public in the Scottish Executive Library within 20 working days of the closing date and on the Scottish Executive consultation web pages by mid February 2006. We will check all responses where agreement to publish has been given for any potentially defamatory material before logging them in the library or placing them on the website. You can make arrangements to view responses by contacting the Scottish Executive Library on 0131 244 4565. Responses can be copied and sent to you, but a charge may be made for this service.

What happens next?

Following the closing date, all responses will be analysed and considered along with any other available evidence to help us reach a decision on the proposed inter-authority boundaries. We aim to issue a report on this consultation process by Spring 2006 in line with work on extending planning controls to marine fish farming.

Comments and complaints

If you have any comments about how this consultation exercise has been conducted, please send them to me at the above address

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JOHN O'BRIEN

Senior Policy Manager

RESPONDEE INFORMATION FORM:Defining Marine Boundaries for Fish Farming

Please complete the details below and attach it with your response. This will help ensure we handle your response appropriately. Thank you for your help.

Name:
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RESPONDEE INFORMATION FORM

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Consultation is an essential and important aspect of Scottish Executive working methods. Given the wide-ranging areas of work of the Scottish Executive, there are many varied types of consultation. However, in general, Scottish Executive consultation exercises aim to provide opportunities for all those who wish to express their opinions on a proposed area of work to do so in ways which will inform and enhance that work.

The Scottish Executive encourages consultation that is thorough, effective and appropriate to the issue under consideration and the nature of the target audience. Consultation exercises take account of a wide range of factors, and no two exercises are likely to be the same.

Typically Scottish Executive consultations involve a written paper inviting answers to specific questions or more general views about the material presented. Written papers are distributed to organisations and individuals with an interest in the issue, and they are also placed on the Scottish Executive web site enabling a wider audience to access the paper and submit their responses 1. Consultation exercises may also involve seeking views in a number of different ways, such as through public meetings, focus groups or questionnaire exercises. Copies of all the written responses received to a consultation exercise (except those where the individual or organisation requested confidentiality) are placed in the Scottish Executive library at Saughton House, Edinburgh (K Spur, Saughton House, Broomhouse Drive, Edinburgh, EH11 3XD, telephone 0131 244 4565).

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