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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 09 Jun 2015
Air Pollution (London)

"What worries me is that when we presented this evidence to the Airports Commission—the Davies commission—it was treated relatively truculently. Only legal action forced the commission to consult again on air pollution. In doing so, it undermined the Government’s own guidelines about how to consult, including about the timescale for …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 09 Jun 2015
Air Pollution (London)

"I have always backed high-speed rail—..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 09 Jun 2015
Air Pollution (London)

"This is my final sentence, Mr Crausby. I apologise.

The hon. Gentleman is basically correct. I have supported the concept of high-speed rail for many years, but we have discovered that HS2 would generate more traffic in our area, rather than reducing it and overcoming some problems at Heathrow.

Government, …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 16 Dec 2014
Kew Gardens

"I declare an interest as a member of the Friends of Kew.

I congratulate the hon. Member for Richmond Park (Zac Goldsmith), who has been campaigning so hard on this particular issue—not just as a constituency matter, but as a genuine commitment to the work that Kew undertakes.

I will …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 16 Dec 2014
Kew Gardens

"I agree.

May I remark on the success of this campaign so far? It started way back in April, when concerns were being expressed by members of staff at Kew through their trade unions—PCS and Prospect, among others. As the hon. Member for Richmond Park said, we delivered a petition …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 16 Dec 2014
Kew Gardens

"The point that we were trying to make is that Kew has missed out on other opportunities. Even though it plays a role as a heritage centre, it comes under the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and so it did not gain additional money from the Department for …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 16 Dec 2014
Kew Gardens

"May I ask the Minister when we can look forward to the next instalment?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 04 Sep 2014
Sale of Puppies and Kittens

"I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Stoke-on-Trent South (Robert Flello) for securing this debate, and the 125,000 people who signed the petition. If nothing else, it has enabled MPs to get up and demonstrate how many dogs, cats and goldfish they own, and also to put their names …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 04 Sep 2014
Sale of Puppies and Kittens

"Before the Minister concludes, will he respond on the issue of local authority resources, which was raised by several Members?..."
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Written Question
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Tuesday 22nd July 2014

Asked by: John McDonnell (Labour - Hayes and Harlington)

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what the restricted grant-in-aid to Royal Gardens Botanical, Kew has been in each financial year since 2007.

Answered by Dan Rogerson

Kew publishes the funding it receives from Defra in its Annual Reports and Accounts, which are publicly available on the Kew website. The presentation of Kew’s accounts has evolved over the years and they have moved to reporting in terms of ‘restricted’ and ‘unrestricted’ Defra funding from 2013/14. Defra places no restrictions on its core or operational funding (resource), which Kew currently considers how best to allocate to deliver its statutory objectives; Kew accordingly defines this as 'unrestricted'. Defra does place restrictions on its capital funding, which may only be used for specified purposes in accordance with bids from Kew. Kew now reports this as ‘restricted’ funding.

Kew budget since 2007/8 (All figures in £k):

Data from Kew's Published ARA

Income Split

07/08

08/09

09/10

10/11

11/12

12/13

13/14

GIA Income

25,204

26,600

28,550

24,620

28,500

32,475

28,000

Defra (Capital)

7.60

8.75

10.90

7.90

12.70

17.00*

13.6**

Defra (Operational)

17.60

19.85

17.65

16.72

15.80

15.45*

14.4

*Taken from Defra records as income split is not published in Kew’s accounts for this year

**Note this includes £1.3m for severance and redundancy payments