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Written Question
Seas and Oceans: Pollution
Monday 7th September 2015

Asked by: Jamie Reed (Labour - Copeland)

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment her Department has made of the level of marine pollution in (a) Copeland, (b) Cumbria and (c) England.

Answered by George Eustice

Charting Progress 2, published in 2010, made an assessment of marine pollution in UK waters. More details can be found at

http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20141203181034/http:/chartingprogress.defra.gov.uk/.

Further information on coastal waters is available through the Environment Agency’s Catchment Data Explorer at:

http://environment.data.gov.uk/catchment-planning/.

The Environment Agency and Marine Management Organisation also work in partnership to achieve cleaner coasts and healthier seas by implementing the requirements of the Water Framework Directive and the Bathing Water Directive. These Directives set quality standards and drive improvements to coastal water quality.

Results of the 2014 bathing water quality monitoring in Cumbria are in the table below.

Bathing Water

Standard Achieved

Walney Biggar Bank

minimum mandatory value

Walney Sandy Gap

more stringent guideline value

Walney West Shore

minimum mandatory value

Haverigg

minimum mandatory value

Silecroft

more stringent guideline value

Seascale

minimum mandatory value

Windermere, Lakeside YMCA

more stringent guideline value

Windermere, Millerground Landing

more stringent guideline value

Windermere, Fellfoot

more stringent guideline value

St Bees

more stringent guideline value

Allonby South

minimum mandatory value

Allonby

minimum mandatory value

Silloth

minimum mandatory value

Defra works with and supports the work of “Keep Britain Tidy”. Haverigg, Silecroft and St Bees have won its Seaside Award, but no Cumbrian beaches have won a Blue Flag award this year.


Written Question
Beaches: Cumbria
Monday 7th September 2015

Asked by: Jamie Reed (Labour - Copeland)

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment her Department has made of the cleanliness of beaches in (a) Copeland and (b) Cumbria.

Answered by George Eustice

Charting Progress 2, published in 2010, made an assessment of marine pollution in UK waters. More details can be found at

http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20141203181034/http:/chartingprogress.defra.gov.uk/.

Further information on coastal waters is available through the Environment Agency’s Catchment Data Explorer at:

http://environment.data.gov.uk/catchment-planning/.

The Environment Agency and Marine Management Organisation also work in partnership to achieve cleaner coasts and healthier seas by implementing the requirements of the Water Framework Directive and the Bathing Water Directive. These Directives set quality standards and drive improvements to coastal water quality.

Results of the 2014 bathing water quality monitoring in Cumbria are in the table below.

Bathing Water

Standard Achieved

Walney Biggar Bank

minimum mandatory value

Walney Sandy Gap

more stringent guideline value

Walney West Shore

minimum mandatory value

Haverigg

minimum mandatory value

Silecroft

more stringent guideline value

Seascale

minimum mandatory value

Windermere, Lakeside YMCA

more stringent guideline value

Windermere, Millerground Landing

more stringent guideline value

Windermere, Fellfoot

more stringent guideline value

St Bees

more stringent guideline value

Allonby South

minimum mandatory value

Allonby

minimum mandatory value

Silloth

minimum mandatory value

Defra works with and supports the work of “Keep Britain Tidy”. Haverigg, Silecroft and St Bees have won its Seaside Award, but no Cumbrian beaches have won a Blue Flag award this year.


Written Question
Coastal Areas: Cumbria
Monday 7th September 2015

Asked by: Jamie Reed (Labour - Copeland)

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps her Department is taking to reduce levels of marine pollution on the Cumbrian coast.

Answered by George Eustice

Charting Progress 2, published in 2010, made an assessment of marine pollution in UK waters. More details can be found at

http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20141203181034/http:/chartingprogress.defra.gov.uk/.

Further information on coastal waters is available through the Environment Agency’s Catchment Data Explorer at:

http://environment.data.gov.uk/catchment-planning/.

The Environment Agency and Marine Management Organisation also work in partnership to achieve cleaner coasts and healthier seas by implementing the requirements of the Water Framework Directive and the Bathing Water Directive. These Directives set quality standards and drive improvements to coastal water quality.

Results of the 2014 bathing water quality monitoring in Cumbria are in the table below.

Bathing Water

Standard Achieved

Walney Biggar Bank

minimum mandatory value

Walney Sandy Gap

more stringent guideline value

Walney West Shore

minimum mandatory value

Haverigg

minimum mandatory value

Silecroft

more stringent guideline value

Seascale

minimum mandatory value

Windermere, Lakeside YMCA

more stringent guideline value

Windermere, Millerground Landing

more stringent guideline value

Windermere, Fellfoot

more stringent guideline value

St Bees

more stringent guideline value

Allonby South

minimum mandatory value

Allonby

minimum mandatory value

Silloth

minimum mandatory value

Defra works with and supports the work of “Keep Britain Tidy”. Haverigg, Silecroft and St Bees have won its Seaside Award, but no Cumbrian beaches have won a Blue Flag award this year.


Written Question
Avian Influenza
Tuesday 21st July 2015

Asked by: Jamie Reed (Labour - Copeland)

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many incidences of avian influenza have been reported in each of the last 36 months.

Answered by George Eustice

From July 2012 to July 2015 there have been three cases of notifiable avian influenza confirmed in the UK.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 13 Mar 2014
Badger Cull

"While I have the Floor, I am sure that colleagues across the House would like to congratulate pupils from West Lakes academy in my constituency on sending a balloon into space this morning—quite an achievement. It is called Project Space Eye if anyone would like to look it up.

As …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 30 Jan 2013
Horsemeat

"I agree with the hon. Gentleman; the standards of testing in Ireland seem to be admirable, and we should replicate that in the UK.

In summary, it is time for the Government to review the whole system and take urgent action to restore consumer confidence in the meat products that …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 25 Oct 2012
Badger Cull

"May I begin by saying how much I regret that the Secretary of State is not in his place? I regret even more the fact that he left the Chamber chuntering into the microphone that he had had enough of this debate.

I should declare some interests at the outset: …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 16 Oct 2012
Agricultural Wages Board

"Thank you, Mr Caton, for calling me to speak. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, I think for the first time. I am very grateful to have been granted a debate on this important issue, the abolition of the Agricultural Wages Board...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 16 Oct 2012
Agricultural Wages Board

" Such excitement so early on. I think that it can only be the new working hours unsettling us all. However, there will be ample time to discuss all the issues that Members wish to raise.

The Agricultural Wages Board, in one form or another, has provided good wages, good …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 16 Oct 2012
Agricultural Wages Board

"I thank my hon. Friend for that intervention. It is absolutely the case that there was overwhelming opposition to the proposal of the then Thatcher Government to abolish the AWB. Thankfully, the arguments against abolishing the AWB were listened to then, and common sense prevailed. Sadly, like much of what …..."
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