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S N H facts & figures 2003/2004

Copies of this report are available from:

Publications Section,
Scottish Natural Heritage,
Battleby, Redgorton,
Perth PH1 3EW
T:01738 444177 F:01738 827411
E:pubs@snh.gov.uk W:http://www.snh.org.uk/

© Scottish Natural Heritage 2004

 

PREFACE

 



Scottish Natural Heritage aims to be an open and accountable organisation. To meet our aspirations we are publishing
SNH Facts & Figures 2003/04. It contains a range of useful facts and statistics about SNH’s work and Scotland’s natural
heritage. It is a companion publication to our Annual Report.

The publication contains:

• A complete Scottish listing of all areas designated as: Sites of Special Scientific Interest, Special Areas of
Conservation, Special Protection Areas, National Nature Reserves, National Scenic Areas and certain other types
of natural heritage designation;
• A summary of all consultation cases received by SNH in the year to 31st March 2004
• A list of management agreements and leases in force during the year to 31st March 2004
• Our performance against our customer care standards
• Details of licences issued
• Details of grants awarded
• Details of research contracts let
• Details of partnership projects funded

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We hope that those consulting this document will find it a useful and valuable record. Every effort has been made to give accurate information. Grid references are provided for reference only. If there is additional information you require, please contact us through your local offices or through George Anderson at:

Press & Public Relations Unit,
Scottish Natural Heritage,
12 hope Terrace,
Edinburgh EH9 2AS.
Tel: 0131 446 2270 Fax: 0131 446 2277 Web site:http://www.snh.org.uk/

IAN JARDINE
CHIEF EXECUTIVE

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Our Mission Statement:

Working with Scotland’s people
to care for our natural heritage

Our aim:
Scotland’s natural heritage is a local, national and gobal asset. We promote its care and improvement, its responsible enjoyment, its greater understanding and appreciation and its sustainable use, now and for future generations.

Our operating principles:
We work in partnership, by co-operation, negotiation and consensus, where possible with all relevant interests in Scotland: public, private and voluntary organisations and individuals. We operate in a devolved manner, delegating decision making to the local level within the organisation to encourage and assist SNH to be accessible, sensitive and responsive to local needs and circumstances.

We operate in an open and accountable manner in all our activities.