Guidance: MOD byelaws: Fife

Updated: Updated the content to reflect the latest web content review.

To be reviewed

The following sites are on the current programme to be reviewed. Unfortunately in some cases the department no longer holds copies of the relevant byelaws listed below or byelaws do not currently exist and consequently in these cases no active hyperlink is in place. It is possible, however, that copies may still be held in local county record offices, but no physical check has been made by MOD.

Lapsed

Over the years the MOD has sold or transferred the freehold or relinquished the leasehold at a significant number of sites that were once the subject of byelaws. This list may also be helpful in showing for environmental and historical research those areas of the country once occupied by MOD. Unfortunately in some cases the department no longer holds copies of the relevant byelaws listed below and consequently in these cases no active hyperlink is in place. It is possible, however, that copies may still be held in local county record offices, but no physical check has been made by MOD.

Revoked

Over the years the MOD has reviewed existing byelaws, in the process revoking previous byelaws. The MOD has also revoked byelaws on land that is in the process of being disposed of. This list may be helpful in showing for environmental and historical research those areas of the country once occupied by MOD. Unfortunately in some cases the department no longer holds copies of the relevant byelaws listed below and consequently in these cases no active hyperlink is in place. It is possible, however, that copies may still be held in local county record offices, but no physical check has been made by MOD.

^ No copy of the Byelaw document is currently available

Ministry of Defence: byelaws review

List of byelaws to be reviewed

Public access to military areas

The defence training estate




Guidance: Pollution inventory reporting: guidance notes

Updated: Update to pollution inventory guidance reporting codes to include the addition of 3 new EWC waste codes.

This guidance explains the information you need to include in your pollution inventory (PI) reporting form.

Guidance for radioactive waste sites can be found on the pollution Inventory reporting form for radioactive waste.




Guidance: Protected food name: Cornish sardines

Updated: Change of wording due to approval of amendment and update of product specification document.

This document provides detail on a protected food name product from the UK, Cornish sardines, which has been given Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status.

The EU protected food name scheme covers regional and traditional foods whose authenticity and origin can be guaranteed.

The EU will only give a product the PGI mark if they decide it has a reputation, characteristics or qualities that are a result of the area it’s associated with.




Guidance: Protected food name: Pembrokeshire early potatoes/Pembrokeshire earlies

Updated: Change of wording due to approval of amendment and update of product specification documents.

This specification provides detail on a protected food name product from the UK, Pembrokeshire early potatoes/Pembrokeshire earlies, which has been given Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status.

The EU protected food name scheme covers regional and traditional foods whose authenticity and origin can be guaranteed.

The EU will only give a product the PGI mark if they decide it has a reputation, characteristics or qualities that are a result of the area it’s associated with.




Form: Endangered species: declaration of a gift or loan

Updated: Declaration of receipt of an Annex A specimen by way of gift or unconditional loan (WLRS02) updated.

The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) regulates the import, (re)export, sale or movement of endangered wild animals and plants. These are listed in Annexes A, B, C and D of the EU Regulation 750/2013

This form should be completed by the owner of a specimen to confirm a gift or unconditional loan of a specimen that did not involve a commercial transaction.

Specimen means any living or dead plant or animal, or any parts of it, that is listed in the regulations.