.”, (b) in subsection (6), for “planted with trees and used as woodlands” substitute “used— 30 (a) as woodlands, or (b) for an environmental purpose.” (3) For section 50 (use of common grazings for forestry purposes), substitute— 29 Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill Part 1—Crofting reform Chapter 1—Crofts and crofters “50 Use of common grazings for forestry or environmental purposes: consent of owner (1) Subsection (2) applies where a grazings committee or any crofter who holds a right in the common grazing, proposes that the committee should, in exercise 5 of their power under section 48(4)— (a) plant trees on, and use as woodlands, any part of the common grazing, or (b) use any part of the common grazing for an environmental purpose. (2) The grazings committee must apply to the owner of the common grazing 10 requesting consent to the proposed use of the part of the common grazing 1 concerned. (3) The owner may, on an application under subsection (2), decide to— (a) grant consent— (i) subject to reasonable conditions, 15 (ii) without conditions, or (b) refuse consent on (and only on) the grounds that implementation of the proposal would— (i) adversely affect the exercise of any rights which the owner has under or by virtue of Schedule 2, 20 (ii) prevent an intended resumption by virtue of section 20(1), (iii) be detrimental to the sound management of the estate which comprises the land, (iv) cause hardship to a crofter who shares in the common grazing, (v...