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Hares
Andrew Selous: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs who the appropriate enforcing authority for the Hares Preservation Act 1892 is. [77347]
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Mr. Morley: Under the Hares Preservation Act 1892 it is a summary offence to sell a hare or leveret between the months of March to July inclusive. The prohibition does not extend to foreign imported hares. The Act does not specify an enforcement authority. The usual procedure would be for an Information to be laid before Magistrates following which a summons would be served on the alleged offender. The police would normally lay an Information, following which the Crown Prosecution Service would take over the conduct of the prosecution from the police. Alternatively a case could be conducted by any other prosecutor such as, for instance, a local authority trading standards officer, or a private individual.
Hire Bulls
Andrew George: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many hire bulls are licensed in (a) England, (b) Scotland and (c) Wales; and how many hire bulls are in areas that are TB tested every (i) six months, (ii) 12 months, (ii) two years, (iv) three years and (v) four years. [76514]
Mr. Morley: There is no requirement for hire bulls to be licensed in Great Britain and no central records detailing their geographical distribution. Therefore the detailed data required to answer the question is not available.
Horticulture Research International
Mr. Drew: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will make a statement on the future of Horticulture Research International. [77849]
Mr. Morley [holding answer 29 October 2002]: I refer my hon. Friend to the answer given by me on 15 October 2002, Official Report, column 584W.
Integrated Coastal Zone Management
Mr. Hayes: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will make a statement on her policy towards integrated EU coastal zone management, with particular reference to Treaty base; what measures are planned under this heading; and what checks for subsidiarity have been undertaken. [77254]
Mr. Morley: On 30 May 2002, the European Union adopted a Recommendation concerning the implementation of integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) in Europe under Article 175(1) of the Treaty. The Government are committed to implementing this non-binding instrument which asks member states to develop national strategies for delivering ICZM through coordinated action at local and regional levels. There is no suggestion of a legally-binding European framework for ICZM.
Live Animal Exports
Bob Spink: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what estimates she has made of the number of live animals exported from the UK for slaughter which are then returned to the UK for sale. [75474]
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Mr. Morley: Statistics on exports of live animals for slaughter are available as are those on imports of various kinds of meat and meat products. Statistics linking imports of meat and meat products to animals which had been exported are not
available. We are not aware of any animals exported from the UK for slaughter which have been returned to the UK for sale.
CITES
Malcolm Bruce: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what discussions her Department has had with other governments which are party to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species to ensure that the proposal to list mahogany on Appendix II of CITES received the two-thirds majority required for the listing. [77580]
Mr. Morley [holding answer 28 October 2002]: Officials from British Embassies and High Commissions have discussed the mahogany listing proposal with the relevant authorities in a total of 96 countries, including those in Central and South America. In addition, officials from my Department have discussed the proposal with officials of the United States of America and Brazilian governments to try to persuade them of the merits of an Appendix II listing. We shall continue lobbying in support of this proposal at the CITES Conference in Santiago next month.
Odour Nuisance
Linda Gilroy: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what plans she has to give powers to local authorities to deal with odour nuisance from sewers and sewage treatment works. [78602]
Alun Michael: I shall shortly issue a consultation document setting out the available options by which we can achieve practical ways to deal with the problems of odour nuisance from public sewers and sewage treatment works. The possibility of giving appropriate powers to local authorities will be considered as part of the consultation
Pigswill
Mr. George Howarth: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what procedures are in place to monitor imported pigmeat products to ensure (a) that they have not been fed on pigswill, and (b) in cases where they have, that swill is prepared up to acceptable standards of safety and hygiene. [76304]
Mr. Morley: Imports into the United Kingdom of pig meat and other products are governed by European Community rules. These do not include procedures to determine whether pigmeat products have been fed on swill.
As regards pigmeat and pigmeat products imported from other EU member states, most EU countries have already introduced domestic bans on the feeding of swill. With effect from 1 November 2002 new EU rules
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on animal by-products will impose an EU-wide ban on the feeding of swill. These provisions are designed to prevent the spread of disease in live animals.
Pigmeat and pigmeat products imported from third countries must come from approved establishments in approved countries and must be accompanied by agreed veterinary certification. The veterinary certification confirms that public and animal health requirements for import have been complied with and ensures that imported meat is derived from animals free from disease, whether or not they have been fed on swill. It must also confirm that the meat is derived from animals which have been subjected to a veterinary inspection during the 24 hours prior to slaughter and showed no signs of disease. The meat is also subjected to post mortem veterinary inspection. Community regulations require that meat and meat products imported from third countries must be produced to standards at least equivalent to those applied to Community production.
Mr. George Howarth: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what proposals she has to compensate pig farmers who have invested in pigswill processing plant, buildings and equipment. [76312]
Mr. Morley: The Government does not intend to compensate pig farmers for changes to the feed material available for their livestock following the introduction of the ban on swill feeding. However the Government is providing free business advice to those affected by the ban.
Mr. George Howarth: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what estimate she has made of the cost to pig farmers of the ban on pigswill. [76313]
Mr. Morley: A copy of the Regulatory Impact Assessment which accompanied the Animal By Products (Amendment) Order 2002 (S.I. 2001 No. 1704) is available in the library of the House.
Poland
Ann Winterton: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will make a statement on the transitional time to be granted to Poland following the country's forthcoming accession to the European Union in order to be integrated fully into the (a) Common Fisheries Policy and (b) Common Agricultural Policy; and the (i) fisheries and (ii) agricultural subject areas covered by that transitional period. [77645]
Mr. Morley: Negotiation of the Fisheries Chapter was provisionally closed with Poland in June 2002. A request from Poland to include sprat of the Baltic region in Annex IV of Regulation (EC) 140/2000 was agreed. Agreement on access to resources and catch quotas for all candidates is scheduled to take place shortly. Discussions on agriculture are still under way with all the acceding states, including Poland. No transitional arrangements have therefore been granted as yet. However, the offer agreed by the European Council at its meeting in Brussels on 24 and 25 October includes certain transitional measures comprising an enhanced
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rural development programme, and a gradual phase-in of direct payments. This offer is expressly stated to be without prejudice to future decisions on CAP reform.
Recycling Targets
Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will list the local authorities she has contacted regarding underperformance on recycling targets, and indicate how these local authorities were identified. [77454]
Mr. Meacher: We set targets in a way which meant all authorities would have to improve their performance over their rate in 1998[en rule]99, no matter what their starting point. For that reason, when tracking local authorities' recycling performance, we consider how much the recycling rate has increased, rather than looking simply at the rate.
I have written to the leaders of the local authorities listed about recycling. In these authorities, preliminary (unaudited) performance data for 200102, taken from 200203 Best Value Performance Plans, shows that the authority's recycling performance has decreased, stayed the same or only increased by 1 per cent. between 199899 and 200102. I have invited the relevant leaders to identify work that is already in hand to meet their 200304 Statutory Performance Standard for recycling and composting of household waste and to consider the need for further action where this is relevant.
- Adur district council
- Arun district council
- Aylesbury Vale district council
- Barrow-in-Furness borough council
- Bassetlaw district council
- Berwick-upon-Tweed borough council
- Bolton metropolitan borough council
- Bournemouth borough council
- Bradford city council
- Breckland district council
- Brentwood borough council
- Brighton and Hove council
- Broadland district council
- Broxtowe borough council
- Cambridge city council
- Cannock Chase district council
- Carlisle city council
- Charnwood borough council
- Christchurch borough council
- Copeland borough council
- Corby borough council
- Cotswold district council
- Craven district council
- Cumbria county council
- Dartford borough council
- Derby city council
- Doncaster metropolitan borough council
- Dorset county council
- Dover district council
- Easington district council
- East Dorset district council
- East Northamptonshire district council
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- East Staffordshire borough council
- Eastbourne borough council
- Ellesmere Port and Neston borough council
- Elmbridge borough council
- Exeter city council
- Fareham borough council
- Forest of Dean district council
- Fylde borough council
- Gateshead metropolitan borough council
- Gloucester city council
- Gosport borough council
- Gravesham borough council
- Hampshire county council
- Harrogate borough council
- Hertsmere borough council
- Horsham district council
- Hyndburn borough council
- Kettering borough council
- Kingston-upon-Hull city council
- Lancaster city council
- Lincoln city council
- Liverpool city council
- London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
- London borough of Barnet
- London borough of Bexley
- London borough of Croydon
- London borough of Ealing
- London borough of Enfield
- London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
- London borough of Haringey
- London borough of Newham
- London borough of Redbridge
- London borough of Richmond-upon-Thames
- London borough of Southwark
- London borough of Tower Hamlets
- Macclesfield borough council
- Manchester city council
- Mansfield district council
- Medway council
- Mendip district council
- Mid Suffolk district council
- Mid Sussex district council
- Milton Keynes council
- Newark and Sherwood district council
- Newcastle-upon-Tyne city council
- Newcastle-under-Lyme borough council
- North Cornwall district council
- North Dorset district council
- North Kesteven district council
- North Norfolk district council
- North Shropshire district council
- North Tyneside council
- North Warwickshire borough council
- North West Leicestershire district council
- Northampton borough council
- Northumberland county council
- Nottingham city council
- Nuneaton and Bedworth borough council
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- Oadby and Wigston borough council
- Oswestry borough council
- Poole borough council
- Purbeck district council
- Reigate and Banstead borough council
- Rochdale metropolitan borough council
- Rossendale borough council
- Rotherham metropolitan borough council
- Royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea
- Runnymede borough council
- Rushmoor borough council
- Rydale district council
- Sedgemoor district council
- Sefton metropolitan borough council
- Sheffield city council
- Shepway district council
- Shrewsbury and Atcham borough council
- Shropshire county council
- Solihull metropolitan borough council
- South Bedfordshire district council
- South Kesteven district council
- South Lakeland district council
- South Oxfordshire district council
- South Somerset district council
- South Staffordshire council
- St Albans City and district council
- Stevenage borough council
- Stockport metropolitan borough council
- Stockton-on-Tees council
- Stoke-on-Trent city council
- Sunderland city council
- Swindon borough council
- Tandridge district council
- Taunton Deane borough council
- Teesdale district council
- Thanet district council
- Three Rivers district council
- Twekesbury borough council
- Tynedale district council
- Warwick district council
- Warwickshire county council
- Watford council
- Waveney district council
- Waverley borough council
- West Berkshire council
- West Devon borough council
- West Lancashire district council
- Western Riverside waste authority
- Wirral metropolitan borough council
- Worcester city council
- Worthing borough council
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