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3B2 to Ps Tmp 1..43 1984L0169 — DA — 22.01.1991 — 001.001 — 1 Dette dokument er et dokumentationsredskab, og institutionerne påtager sig intet ansvar herfor ►B RÅDETS DIREKTIV af 28. februar 1984 om fællesskabslisten over ugunstigt stillede landbrugsområder i henhold til direktiv 75/268/EØF (Det forenede Kongerige) (84/169/EØF) (EFT L 82 af 26.3.1984, s. 67) Ændret ved: Tidende nr. side dato ►M1 Kommissionens beslutning 91/25/EØF af 18. december 1990 L 16 25 22.1.1991 Berigtiget ved: ►C1 Berigtigelse, EFT L 112 af 4.5.1991, s. 79 (91/25/EØF) 1984L0169 — DA — 22.01.1991 — 001.001 — 2 ▼B RÅDETS DIREKTIV af 28. februar 1984 om fællesskabslisten over ugunstigt stillede landbrugsområder i henhold til direktiv 75/268/EØF (Det forenede Kongerige) (84/169/EØF) RÅDET FOR DE EUROPÆISKE FÆLLESSKABER HAR — under henvisning til traktaten om oprettelse af Det europæiske økono- miske Fællesskab, under henvisning til Rådets direktiv 75/268/EØF af 28. april 1975 om landbrug i bjergområder og i visse ugunstigt stillede områder (1), senest ændret ved direktiv 82/786/EØF (2), særlig artikel 2, stk. 2, under henvisning til forslag fra Kommissionen, under henvisning til udtalelse fra Europa-Parlamentet (3), og ud fra følgende betragtninger: Ved direktiv 75/276/EØF (4) angives, hvilke områder i Det forenede Kongerige der er optaget på fællesskabslisten over ugunstigt stillede områder i henhold til artikel 3, stk. 4, i direktiv 75/268/EØF; Det forenede Kongeriges regering har i henhold til artikel 2, stk. 1, i direktiv 75/268/EØF anmodet om, at arealet af de ugunstigt stillede områder udvides gennem en omdefinering af disse områder; direktiv 75/276/EØF bør derfor erstattes med nærværende direktiv; Det forenede Kongeriges regering har i henhold til artikel 2, stk. 1, i direktiv 75/268/EØF givet Kommissionen meddelelse om seks områder, som vil kunne optages på listen over ugunstigt stillede land- brugsområder, og har meddelt oplysninger om disse områders særlige kendetegn; følgende kendetegn for de forholdsvis uproduktive jorder omhandlet i artikel 3, stk. 4, litra a), i direktiv 75/268/EØF, er blevet lagt til grund med henblikpå at afgrænse hvert enkeltaf de pågældende områder: græsarealet udgør over 70 % af det udnyttede landbrugsareal, dyrebe- standen er under 1 enhed stort kvæg (ESK) pr. hektar foderareal og forpagtningsbeløbene overstiger ikke 65 % af det nationale gennemsnit; bedrifternes økonomiske resultater, der ligger væsentligt under gennem- snittet, som omhandlet i artikel 3, stk. 4, litra b), i direktiv 75/268/EØF, er blevet defineret ved hjælp af et kendetegn, der henviser til arbejds- indkomsten, som ikke overstiger 80 % af det nationale gennemsnit; med hensyn til den ringe befolkningstæthed, som omhandlet i artikel 3, stk. 4, litra c), i direktiv 75/268/EØF, overstiger det anvendte kende- tegn ikke 55 indbyggere pr. km2 (exkl. befolkning i by- og industricentre), idet det nationale gennemsnit og fællesskabsgennem- snittet er henholdsvis 229 og 163 indbyggere pr. km2; den i landbruget beskæftigede befolkning (exkl. by- og industricentre) udgør en ringe andel af den samlede erhvervsaktive befolkning, nærmere betegnet 30 %; hvad angår fastlæggelsen af områder, der er ramt af særlige ulemper, og som kan sidestilles med de ugunstigt stillede områder, omhandlet i artikel 3, stk. 5, i direktiv 75/268/EØF, er der taget hensyn til såvel ugunstige naturbetingede produktionsvilkår (skråninger, meget kraftig vind, ugunstige vandbygningsforhold for landbruget) som ulemper som følge af den geografiske beliggenhed (insulær beliggenhed); arealet af disse områder overstiger desuden ikke 2,5 % af denne medlemsstats samlede areal; (1) EFT nr. L 128 af 19. 5. 1975, s. 1. (2) EFT nr. L 327 af 24. 11. 1982, s. 19. (3) EFT nr. C 307 af 14. 11. 1983, s. 103. (4) EFT nr. L 128 af 19. 5. 1975, s. 231. 1984L0169 — DA — 22.01.1991 — 001.001 — 3 ▼B arten af og niveauet for de ovennævnte kendetegn, som Det forenede Kongeriges regering har lagt til grund med henblikpå at afgrænse de områder, der er meddelt Kommissionen, svarer til de særlige kendetegn for de ugunstigt stillede landbrugsområder, der er nævnt i artikel 3, stk. 4 og 5, i direktiv 75/268/EØF — UDSTEDT FØLGENDE DIREKTIV: Artikel 1 De i Det forenede Kongerige beliggende områder, der er anført i bi- laget, udgør en del af fællesskabslisten over ugunstigt stillede landbrugsområder i henhold til artikel 3, stk. 4 og 5, i direktiv 75/268/ EØF. Artikel 2 Direktiv 75/276/EØF ophæves. Artikel 3 Dette direktiv er rettet til Det forenede Kongerige. 1984L0169 — DA — 22.01.1991 — 001.001 — 4 ▼B ANHANG — BILAG — ANNEX — ANNEXE — ALLEGATO — BIJLAGE — ΠΑΡΑΡΤΗΜΑ LESS-FAVOURED AREAS WITHIN THE MEANING OF ARTICLE 3 (4) OF DIRECTIVE 75/ 268/EEC ENGLAND AND WALES Parishes wholly within less-favoured Parishes partly within less-favoured County areas areas NORTHUMBERLAND Allendale and Det Acomb Alwinton Adderstone with Lucker Bavington Akeld Bellingham Alnham Blanchland Alnwick Coanwood Bardon Mill Corsenside Belford Elsdon Belsay Falstone Bewick Featherstone Biddlestone Greenhead Birtley Greystead Bowsden Haltwhistle Brinkburn Hartleyburn Bromley and Stocksfield Harbottle Broomhaugh and Riding Henshaw Callaly Hesleyhurst Capheaton Hexhamshire Carham Hexhamshire Low Quarter Cartington Hollinghill Chatton Kielder Chillingham Knaresdale with Kirkhaugh Chollerton Melkridge Corbridge Otterburn Denwick Plenmeller with Whitfield Doddington Rochester Earle Rothbury Edlingham Slaley Eglingham Tarset Ellingham Thirlwall Ewart Tosson Felton West Allen and Det Ford Glanton Haydon Healey Hedgeley Hedley Hepple Hexham Humshaugh Ilderton Ingram Kirknewton Kirkwhelpington Kilham Kyloe Lilburn Longframlington Longhorsley Lowick Matfen Middleton Milfield Netherton Netherwitton Newbrough Newton-on-the-Moor Nunnykirk Prudhoe Roddam Rothley Sandhoe Shilbottle Shotley Low Quarter Simonburn 1984L0169 — DA — 22.01.1991 — 001.001 — 5 ▼B Parishes wholly within less-favoured Parishes partly within less-favoured County areas areas Snitter Thropton Tritlington Wall Wallington Demesne Warden Wark Whittingham Whittington Wooler CUMBRIA Above Derwent Aikton Alston Moor Ainstable Asby Allonby Askerton Arlecdon and Frizington Bampton Arnside Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth Arthuret Bewcastle Askham Blawith Barbon Borrowdale Barton Buttermere Bassenthwaite Caldbeck Beetham Cartmel Fell Blennerhasset and Torpenhow Claife Blindbothel Coniston Blindcrake Crook Boltons Crosby Garrett Bootle Cumrew Bothel and Threapland Dent Bowness Dillicar Bridekirk Docker Bromfield Dunnerdale with Seathwaite Brampton Eskdale Brough Fawcett Forest Brough Sowerby Firbank Broughton East Garsdale Broughton West Geltsdale Burtholme Grayrigg Burton Hawkshead Casterton Hugill Castle Carrock Hutton Castle Sowerby Hutton Roof Carlatton Kentmere Cleator Moor Keswick Cockermouth Kingwater Colton Lakes Colby Lambrigg Crosby Ravensworth Levens Crosthwaite and Lyth Little Strickland Culgaith Longsleddale Cumwhitton Lowick Dalton Lupton Dalton-in-Furness (Barrow-in- Mallerstang Furness District) Mansriggs Dacre Martindale Dean Matterdale Distington Midgeholme Dufton Morseby Dundraw Mungrisdale Egton with Newland Nateby Ennerdale and Kinniside Nether Stoveley Embleton Nether Wasdale Farlam New Hutton Gilcrux Old Hutton and Holmescales Glassonby Orton Gosforth Over Staveley Grange over Sands Patterdale Great Clifton Patton Great Salkeld Ravenstonedale Great Strickland St Johns Castlerigg and Wythburn Greystoke Satterthwaite Haile Shap Hartley Shap Rural Haverthwaite 1984L0169 — DA — 22.01.1991 — 001.001 — 6 ▼B Parishes wholly within less-favoured Parishes partly within less-favoured County areas areas Skelwith Hayton Solport Hesket Stainmore Hethersgill Subberthwaite Helsington Tebay Helbeck Threlkeld Hoff Thrimby Holme Torver Holme Abbey Ulpha Holme Low Underskiddaw Holme St Cuthbert Upper Denton Ireby Waterhead Irthington Wharton Irton with Santon Whinfell Kaber Whitwell and Selside Kendal Windermere Killington Wythop King's Meaburn Lands common to the parishes of: Kirkandrews Lowickand part of Subberth- Kirkby Ireleth waite (Lower Subberthwaite) Kirkby Lonsdale Kirkby Stephen Kirkoswald Langwathby Lamplugh Lazonby Little Clifton Long Marton Lorton Lowca Lower Holker Lower Allithwaite Lowther Loweswater Mansergh Middleton Milburn Millom Without Muncaster Murton Musgrave Natland Nether Denton Newby Nicholforest Osmotherley Ormside Ousby Parton Pennington Penrith (Eden District) Ponsonby Plumbland Preston Patrick Preston Richard St Bridget Beckermet St John Beckermet Scalthwaiterigg Sebergham Sedbergh Setmurthy Skelton Skelsmergh Sleagill Soulby Stainton Stapleton Staveley Staveley-in-Cartmel Strickland Ketel Strickland Roger Ulverston Underbarrow and Bradleyfield Upper Allithwaite 1984L0169 — DA — 22.01.1991 — 001.001 — 7 ▼B Parishes wholly within less-favoured Parishes partly within less-favoured County areas areas Waberthwaite Waitby Walton Warcop Weddicar Westnewton Westward Whicham Winscales Winton Witherslack Unparished areas formerly in: Barrow-in-Furness CB Dalton-in-Furness UD Penrith UD Whitehaven MB Workington MB DURHAM Bowes Barningham Edmondbyers Boldron Eggleston Brancepeth Forest and Frith Brandon Byshottles Gilmonby Cockfield Holwick Cotherstone Hope Cornsay Hunderthwaite Crookand Willington (Wear Valley Hunstanworth District) Lunedale Edmondsley Lynesackand Softley Egglestone Abbey Mickleton Etherley Middleton in Teesdale Esh Muggleswick Evenwood and Barony Newbiggin Greencroft Romaldkirk Hamsterley Satley Healeyfield Scargill Hedleyhope Stanhope Lanchester Tow Law Langley Woodland Langleydale
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