Completed Consultations

Page review/updated 07/08/2024

COMPLETED CONSULTATIONS

We would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to respond to any of our consultations. All of our consultation work (often called “Have your Say” or “Call for Information”) can help to inform the decision making of D&S IFCA’s Byelaw & Permitting Sub-Committee (B&PSC) or be used for other work such as informing assessments for Marine Conservation Zones.

This page helps you to see the range of more recent consultation work that has now ended. All of the byelaw/permit condition related engagement work is documented. The reports relating to the different consultations can be read by using links below or by visiting Section F of our Resource Library – Byelaw Development Reports. Officers’ papers that are presented at Byelaw & Permitting Sub-Committee meetings which can be found in Section B of our Resource Library or on our Authority Meetings page.

REVIEW OF THE NETTING PERMIT CONDITIONS 2023/2024

The review began in 2023 and went on to include different stages of consultation and decision making. The review reached its conclusion in February 2024 when the B&PSC determined what changes to make to the Netting Permit Conditions. Amended Netting Permit Conditions came into force on 1st July 2024.

The Final Report that documents the entire process can be read here using this link.

FORMAL CONSULTATION ON THE PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF TWO NEW BYELAWS – HAS NOW ENDED.

Mobile Fishing Permit Byelaw 2022

The formal consultation regarding the proposed Mobile Fishing Permit Byelaw 2022 ended on 20th January 2023. D&S IFCA wish to thank all those that had their say. The responses were collated and a report was prepared for discussion by D&S IFCA’s Byelaw and Permitting Sub-Committee in February 2023. The consultation report can be read here.

Size of Fishing Vessels Byelaw 2022

The formal consultation regarding the proposed Size of Fishing Vessels Byelaw 2022 ended on 20th January 2023. D&S IFCA wish to thank all those that had their say. The responses were collated and a report was prepared for discussion by D&S IFCA’s Byelaw and Permitting Sub-Committee in February 2023. The consultation report can be read here.

PROPOSED BYELAWS – WHAT IS HAPPENING?

The Size of Fishing Vessels Byelaw 2022 is now confirmed. A signed copy (from Defra) was received by the Chief Officer on 7th May 2024. The Mobile Fishing Permit Byelaw 2022 is with the MMO being quality assured, before being sent to Defra.

Other Completed Consultations 

All of the byelaw/permit condition related engagement work is documented. The reports relating to the different consultations can be read by visiting Section F of our Resource Library – Byelaw Development Reports – or by examining the Officers’ papers that are presented at Byelaw & Permitting Sub-Committee meetings which can be found in Section B of our Resource Library