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Written Question
Meat: Smuggling
Thursday 30th January 2025

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many tonnes of (a) dangerous and (b) illegal meat were intercepted at the (i) Port of Dover, (ii) Port of Felixstowe, (iii) Port of Liverpool, (iv) Port of London, (v) Port of Grimsby and Immingham, (vi) Port of Southampton, (vii) Port of Tees and Hartlepool, (viii) Port of the Forth and (ix) Port of Belfast in each of the last five financial years.

Answered by Daniel Zeichner

Please see the table below for total seizures of illegal meat, for full year on year. We are unable to provide further levels of detail as we do not release details of the location of seizure; this information could risk undermining border security, by providing intelligence in our resource deployment and targeting.

Total seizures for full year on year since 2022 are as follows:

2022 (Sept-Dec)

3745kg

2023

44,482kg

2024

92,270kg

2025*

5,593kg

*2025 runs from 3 to 10 January 2025


Written Question
Animal Products: Import Controls
Thursday 30th January 2025

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many products of animal origin spot checks were undertaken at the (a) Port of Dover, (b) Port of Felixstowe, (c) Port of Liverpool, (d) Port of London, (e) Port of Grimsby and Immingham, (f) Port of Southampton, (g) Port of Tees and Hartlepool, (h) Port of the Forth and (i) Port of Belfast in each of the last five financial years.

Answered by Daniel Zeichner

Our checks are intelligence-led and based on biosecurity risk. To protect the integrity of this approach, we cannot share granular data on inspections.


Written Question
Animal Products: Import Controls
Thursday 30th January 2025

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how much was spent on products of animal origin spot checks at the (a) Port of Dover, (b) Port of Felixstowe, (c) Port of Liverpool, (d) Port of London, (e) Port of Grimsby and Immingham, (f) Port of Southampton, (g) Port of Tees and Hartlepool, (h) Port of the Forth and (i) Port of Belfast in each of the last five financial years.

Answered by Daniel Zeichner

Our checks are intelligence-led and based on biosecurity risk. To protect the integrity of this approach, we cannot share granular data on inspections


Written Question
Inland Border Facilities: Dover
Thursday 30th January 2025

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether there were any financial implications to the Exchequer of the sale of the White Cliffs Business Park that hosts the Bastion Point Inland Border Facility site on 4 September 2024.

Answered by Daniel Zeichner

Defra considers this to be commercially sensitive information and therefore may not be released.


Written Question
Floods: Norfolk
Monday 20th January 2025

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many incidents of flooding have been reported in (a) South Norfolk constituency and (b) Norfolk in the last five years.

Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Lead Local Flood Authorities undertake formal investigations after significant floods and produce Section 19 reports, which include the number of properties affected. Not all floods require a Section 19 investigation. Criteria for investigation include the number of properties internally flooded, nature of flooding, frequency of flooding, and critical infrastructure affected.

Over the last five years, Norfolk County Council recorded over 900 reports of flooding to properties, 139 of those in the South Norfolk Constituency. In this period, the most significant flooding event in this Constituency occurred on 23 and 24 December 2020 with 83 properties flooded.


Written Question
Sustainable Farming Incentive
Monday 2nd December 2024

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many Sustainable Farming Incentive payments were made (a) within and (b) after four months.

Answered by Daniel Zeichner

The Sustainable Farming Incentive has a rolling application window with the first payment normally issued four months after the start of the agreement and quarterly thereafter.

As of 21 November 26,329, payments have been made within fourth months and 371 not within four months.


Written Question
Water Abstraction: Licensing
Thursday 28th November 2024

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 20 November 2024 to Question 13929 on Water Abstraction: Licensing, what the regional breakdown of these water abstraction licences was in each of the last 10 financial years.

Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The number of water abstraction licences (temporary, full and transfer) live for all or part of the financial year for each of the last ten financial years is shown in the tables below. This data is shown by former Environment Agency (EA) regions.

This had been done by former EA regions to ensure consistency and allow comparison, as the EA changed its area boundaries in 2016.

For the purposes of this analysis, the boundary of each former EA region is river catchment based.

Also, these figures are for the country of England only. Figures for the former ‘Wales’ and ‘Midlands’ EA regions only include water abstraction licences with abstraction points located in England.

Former EA Region

2014/2015

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017/2018

2018/2019

Anglian

4761

4717

4610

4488

4556

Wales

450

447

434

408

413

Midlands

3566

3506

3481

3386

3299

North East

2184

2162

2140

2065

2033

North West

1657

1675

1645

1615

1606

South West

2225

2179

2165

2049

2023

Southern

1702

1669

1642

1631

1567

Thames

1689

1672

1648

1607

1603

Total

18234

18027

17765

17249

17100

Former EA Region

2019/2020

2020/2021

2021/2022

2022/2023

2023/2024

Anglian

4466

4507

4580

4640

4656

Wales

412

471

474

471

465

Midlands

3277

3339

3320

3482

3447

North East

2028

2115

2104

2152

2157

North West

1576

1580

1600

1621

1609

South West

2002

1999

2021

2055

2054

Southern

1566

1551

1639

1687

1677

Thames

1613

1622

1648

1706

1714

Total

16940

17184

17386

17814

17779


Written Question
Water Abstraction: Licensing
Wednesday 20th November 2024

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many Water Abstraction License applications were (a) made and (b) granted in each of the last 10 financial years.

Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

a) Applications for new full licences, normal variations and substantial variations:

2015-2016

2016-2017

2017-2018

2018-2019

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

2023-2024

2024-2025

Total

Total

206

320

311

682

1260

425

483

243

265

219

4475

b) Of those applications, granted licences below:

2015-2016

2016-2017

2017-2018

2018-2019

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

2023-2024

2024-2025

Total

Total

64

254

280

288

406

553

495

556

318

146

3370


Written Question
Water Abstraction: Licensing
Wednesday 20th November 2024

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many Water Abstraction Licenses were operational in each of the last 10 financial years.

Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The table below shows the number of water abstraction licences (temporary, full and transfer) live for all or part of the financial year for each of the last ten financial years.

Financial year

No. of water abstraction licences

1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015

18234

1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016

18027

1 April 2016 to 31 March 2017

17765

1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018

17249

1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019

17100

1 April 2019 to 31 March 2020

16940

1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021

17184

1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022

17386

1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023

17814

1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024

17779


Written Question
Water Abstraction: Licensing
Wednesday 20th November 2024

Asked by: Ben Goldsborough (Labour - South Norfolk)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many Water Abstraction Licenses were not renewed in each of the last 10 financial years.

Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Financial Year

Number of water abstraction licences that were not renewed because no renewal application was received, the application was withdrawn or rejected as incomplete

Number of water abstraction licences that were not renewed because the application was refused

2016-2017

145

0

2017-2018

191

7

2018-2019

47

1

2019-2020

39

0

2020-2021

40

0

2021-2022

71

1

2022-2023

43

0

2023-2024

102

2