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Written Question
Shipping: Oil
Thursday 17th July 2014

Asked by: Mark Lazarowicz (Labour (Co-op) - Edinburgh North and Leith)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what role is played by (a) Ministers in the Scottish Government, (b) Scottish Natural Heritage and (c) the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency in the consenting process for oil transfer licences made under the Merchant Shipping (Ship-to-Ship Transfers) Regulations 2010.

Answered by John Hayes

The Local Government Authority, in whose area the proposed site is situated, is always consulted as part of the public consultation process that accompanies an application for an Oil Transfer Licence within the UK. Members of Parliament or the Scottish Parliament may get involved in the public consultation, as may Ministers in the Scottish Government, by replying to the consultation.

Both Scottish Natural Heritage and the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency are among the mandatory consultees for all applications for an Oil Transfer Licence, where the application is for a location in Scotland.

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency, acting on behalf of the Secretary of State for Transport, is the Competent Authority for managing, assessing and issuing Oil Transfer Licenses within the UK. This is a reserved matter for the UK Government.


Written Question
Shipping: Oil
Thursday 17th July 2014

Asked by: Mark Lazarowicz (Labour (Co-op) - Edinburgh North and Leith)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, which oil transfer licences applied for under the Merchant Shipping (Ship-to-Ship Transfers) Regulations 2010 have required determination under Schedule 1 of likely effects on European wildlife sites.

Answered by John Hayes

To date four applications for Oil Transfer Licences have required determination under Schedule 1 of the Merchant Shipping (Ship-to-Ship Transfers) Regulations 2010.

A fifth Oil Transfer Licence application went to consultation on the 10 July 2014. During its assessment it will require determination under Schedule 1 of the Merchant Shipping (Ship-to-Ship Transfers) Regulations 2010.


Written Question
Large Goods Vehicle Drivers
Monday 23rd June 2014

Asked by: Mark Lazarowicz (Labour (Co-op) - Edinburgh North and Leith)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps he is taking to encourage local authorities to provide training for drivers of heavy goods vehicles to increase awareness of the dangers faced by cyclists.

Answered by Stephen Hammond

In addition to licence acquisition tests which require drivers to demonstrate knowledge of vulnerable road users, the EU mandated Driver Certificate of Professional Competence requires drivers of heavy goods vehicles to carry out five days of further training in every five year period. Within the confines of the Directive, we would encourage drivers and employers to select the training which best meets their needs, which may be a course on vulnerable road users.

We welcome initiatives such as 'Exchanging Places' events where cyclists and drivers of HGVs and buses get to experience the others' perspective, and encourage local authorities to consider such activities which can improve road sharing.


Written Question
East Coast Railway Line
Tuesday 17th June 2014

Asked by: Mark Lazarowicz (Labour (Co-op) - Edinburgh North and Leith)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what proportion of delays to East Coast Main Line rail services in 2013-14 were due to (a) overhead wire failures, (b) signalling failures, (c) other infrastructure failures, (d) flooding or other weather events, (e) vehicles, persons, or animals on the line, (f) train failures, (g) unavailability of staff and (h) other causes.

Answered by Stephen Hammond

The Department does not hold the information in the form requested. This would be a matter for Network Rail.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 08 May 2014
Oral Answers to Questions

"Another important part of the rail infrastructure is the overhead wire system. When will the Minister take action to ensure the improvement of overhead wires on the east coast main line to avoid disruptions to services, of which I am sure he is well aware, given his journeys to London?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Mar 2014
High-speed Rail

"The recommendation for the line to reach Crewe by 2026 is welcome, but does it allow for any possibility of the other sections of HS2 further north being completed earlier—and if not, why not? How does the Higgins study impact on the study being carried out by the UK and …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 12 Mar 2014
Rolling Stock (North of England)

"My hon. Friend rightly concentrates on the effects of this transfer on services in the north of England, but I remind her that the TransPennine Express also serves Scotland, including Edinburgh. Although I understand that the units that serve Edinburgh directly will not be affected by the transfer, I am …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 13 Feb 2014
Flooding: Transport Disruption

"The incident at Dawlish highlights the problems that occur when no alternative rail route is available, and some of the disruption of the lines from England to Scotland in recent years has been exacerbated because of a lack of alternatives or because the available alternatives were not put into effect …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 14 Jan 2014
High Speed 2

"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Edward. I congratulate my constituency neighbour, my hon. Friend the Member for Edinburgh East (Sheila Gilmore), on securing the debate, because it is important that we continue to advance the economic case for High Speed 2 as part of the …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 14 Jan 2014
High Speed 2

"My hon. Friend is absolutely right. I was about to come to that important point, so I will not repeat what she has said. As I suggested, high-speed rail stations can be important hubs and promoters of economic activity, and it will be up to local governments, communities and businesses …..."
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