HC Deb 20 January 2000 vol 342 cc526-7W
Mr. Green

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (1) when the first meeting of the Sustainable Development Commission will take place; and how often the Commission will meet; [104786]

(2) how many permanent staff the Sustainable Development Commission will employ; [104787]

(3) if he will list the membership of the Sustainable Development Commission; [104788]

(4) what is the proposed budget of the Sustainable Development Commission; and how much of it will come from public funds. [104789]

Mr. Meacher

The Sustainable Development Commission, which will replace the existing UK Round Table and British Government Panel on Sustainable Development, is expected to begin work in the spring. It will be for the Commission to decide the frequency and timing of its meetings along with its other working arrangements. The DETR will provide funds for administrative support for the Commission which will have about 15 members, and a Secretariat that permits an increase on current staffing for the two existing advisory bodies, which currently have six permanent staff. A proposed budget of £492,000 has been allocated for the Commission for 2000–01. It will be open to the Commission to encourage others to contribute support, for example, by providing staff on secondment. The process of appointing members is under way in accordance with the guidance laid down by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.

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