HC Deb 19 November 2003 vol 413 cc897-901W
Norman Baker

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will list the speeches made by each Minister in her Department since 1 January. [135468]

Margaret Beckett

[holding answer 30 October 2003]: Copies of most of keynote ministerial speeches can be found on the Defra website. Speeches made by Defra Ministers since January 2003 are as follows:

Secretary of State: Margaret Beckett

  • Oxford Farming Conference (7 January)
  • Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA (3 February)
  • Guardian and Observer Business and Society Conference (6 February)
  • Local Government Association Launch of the Rural Revival Report Conference (11 February)
  • National Farmers Union Annual Conference (18 February)
  • Launch of the Government's Annual Report 2002 (24 February)
  • Royal Institute of International Affairs—UK Objectives for the Kiev Conference (27 February)
  • Launch of the Supply Chain Partnership Forum Dinner (27 February)
  • Food and Drink's Federation New President's Dinner (6 March)
  • Industry Forum (Energy) (19 March)
  • Agra Europe Outlook Conference (31 March)
  • G8 Environment Ministers Meeting (26 April)
  • Joint launch with the UNFCCC Secretariat on the IDR (8 May)
  • Royal Society for the Green Alliance "The GM Debate: Precaution in Practice" Workshop (5 June)
  • Vaillant Service Centre—Speech on the Energy White Paper (23 June)
  • Environment Industries Commission Conference (Benefits to the UK of High Environmental Standards) (25 June)
  • Green-Works (3 July)
  • Fabian Society Waste event (9 July)
  • Opening of the Plant Sciences Centre at Broomfield College— (24 September)
  • Better Building Summit (21 October)
  • REEEP Conference (23 October)

PUS(L)—Lord Whitty

  • Oxford farming conference (7 January)
  • Regional Food Showcase (21 January)
  • Address CLA Council Meeting (29 January)
  • Agri-Economics Society Conference (30 January)
  • Foodaware Meeting (30 January)
  • 100th school milk bar (31 January)
  • Parliamentary Warm Homes Group Conference (5 February)
  • Unilever Sustainable Agriculture in Practice Seminar (25 February)
  • Entry Level Agri-Environment Scheme launch (27 February)
  • National heart forum launch (12 March)
  • International Food and Drink Exhibition (25 March)
  • UK Gas Conference (25 March)
  • Carbon Trust and BAA plc energy efficiency partnership launch (31 March)
  • Launch of the Crop Protection Management Plans (3 April)
  • CCAs event (7 April)
  • Briefing MEPs and Assistants on CAP Reform (30 April)
  • Young Farmers Annual Forum (3 May)
  • Coal UK 2003 conference (12 May)
  • Royal Institute of International Affairs conference on Food and Trade (19 May)
  • UK BCSE National Conference (20 May)
  • Building Research Establishment conference on sustainable development and off site construction (21 May)
  • Pimlico District Heating Scheme (Community Energy Programme) (21 May)
  • Go Wild At Kew Gardens (22 May)
  • Johannesburg renewable energy conference, Brussels (4 June)
  • Royal Cornwall Show (6 June)
  • Launch of agricultural export promotion unit (10 June)
  • Address General Assembly of Confederation of European Spirit Producers (16 June)
  • Institute of Public Policy Research Energy Conference (17 June)
  • Sustainable Energy Awards (18 June)
  • British Water annual lunch (25 June)
  • Kew Gardens SSSI launch (4 July)
  • MLC barbecue (7 July)
  • Queen Mary and Westfield Seminar (16 July)
  • Launch Public Sector Food Procurement Initiative (26 August)
  • 5th Advisory Committee on Business and the Environment (10 Sept)
  • Strategy on Sustainable Consumption and Production Launch, two speeches (25 September)
  • Better building Summit (21 October)
  • Renewable Power Conference (23 October)
  • British Meat Processor's Association launch (28 October)
  • David Black Awards (29 October)
  • Noise abatement society's John Connell Awards (29 October)

MoS (Rural Affairs and Local Environmental Quality)—Alun Michael

  • National Association of Farms for Schools (15 January 2003)
  • West Midlands Rural Affairs Forum (15 January 2003)
  • CPRE—opening new office (23 January 2003)
  • Making it Happen—Reality on the Ground Conference (29 January 2003)
  • LGA Rural Housing Conference (4 March 2003)
  • Food for thought: 1 day Conference (14 March 2003)
  • Quality Parish Conference (18 March 2003)
  • CHaRT RICS meeting (18 March 2003)
  • Speak at RPA Inspectorate Conference (24 March 2003)
  • Corporate Responsibility Group meeting (10 April 2003)
  • Rural Business Support Conference (9 June 2003)
  • Conference of the International Rural Network (26 June 2003)
  • Living Sea Conference (23 July 2003)
  • Living Lakes Conference (10 September 2003)
  • ANPA Conference (2 October 2003)
  • NALC Annual Conference (3 October 2003)
  • Co-operatives and Social Enterprise Conference (4 October 2003)
  • Society Local Council Clerks Conference (20 October 03)
  • Civil Service/MP attachment scheme (21 October 2003)
  • Connexions Event: Delivery of Connexions in rural areas (28 October 2003)

MoS (Environment) (Michael Meacher)

  • SW scoping study into impacts of climate change (22 January)
  • Parliamentary Sustainable Waste Group (28 January)
  • HCIMA—hospitable climates (28 January)
  • Adam Smith Institute (29 January)
  • Women's Environmental Network seminar on real nappies (10 February)
  • Gene Futures conference (11 February)
  • Fabian Society (11 February)
  • Newcastle University Chaplaincy Lecture (14 February)
  • LGA conference on waste (18 February)
  • UNED-UK conference on sustainable development (19 February)
  • Foundation for Science and Technology seminar on Arctic regions (25 February)
  • Environment Agency Chairmen's National Conference (26 February)
  • UKCIP/EPSRC conference on climate change (3 March)
  • Packaging Federation conference (13 March)
  • Wilton Park conference on the Arctic (17 March)
  • Eve Balfour Lecture (Soil Association) (19 March)
  • QMW energy seminar (20 March)
  • ACCA awards (20 March)
  • London First Sustainable Business Network launch (1 April)
  • Organic Products seminar (7 April)
  • UK Business and Environment Chief Executives seminar (9 April)
  • Fabian Society Environmental Forum (8 May)
  • NW Regional Assembly State of the Region conference (9 May)
  • Euromoney emissions trading conference (12 May)
  • All Party Group on Conservation and Wildlife (19 May)
  • CIRIA climate change conference (4 June)
  • Trucost/IRS conference (4 June)
  • Parliamentary Sustainable Waste Group (4 June)
  • Game Conservancy Trust conference (10 June)

MoS (Environment and Agri-Environment)—Elliot Morley

  • CHPA President's Reception (18 June)
  • Address to National Glass Week Conference (19 June)
  • Launch of the LGA/EA joint document.(23 June)
  • ADA Annual demonstration event, Lincolnshire (3 July)
  • New Bristol Zoo Waste Minimisation display (7 July)
  • Government's environmental priorities to the All Party Parliamentary Environment Group (8 July)
  • 'Listening to Business' Breakfast, Stevenage (10 July)
  • the All Party group on Sewers and Sewerage (10 July)
  • UKCIP Launch on climate change (15 July)
  • Speech on Energy and Environment at Informal Environment Council, Montecatini (20 July)
  • Launch of the Greenwich Council new recycling facility (29 July)
  • Opening of the Gowy Flood Defences (31 July)
  • Launch of the Number Regional Waste Strategy, Doncaster (1 August)
  • Regional Visit, Cumbria—Speech on Agri-Environment (14 August)
  • Launch of Recycle for London (2 September)
  • Opening the new Waste Resources Action Programme Building, Banbury (11 September)
  • Speech to School Children about being responsible for the Environment during presentation of the Franco-British council Environmental Exchange(17 September)
  • Thames Water Regulation seminar (22 September)
  • British Water Seminar on UK-China Co-operation, Beijing (23 September)
  • British Water Seminar UK-China Co-operation, Guangzhov (24 September)
  • British Water Seminar UK-China Co-operation, Shanghai (26 September)
  • Launch of the WCMC World Atlas of Seagrasses (15 October)
  • Economist 14th Annual Water Industry conference (16 October)
  • Institute of Chartered Accountants Corporate Social Responsibility Debate (21 October)
  • Environment Agency Annual Conference Dinner (28 October)
  • Speech to present Biffawards (30 October)
  • Speech to present prizes to School children at the Shout About Waste event (3 November)
  • ADA annual conference (5 November)
  • Royal Institute International Affairs conference (5 November)
  • WATER UK Source 2003 Conference (5 November)
  • Launch of the Enhanced Capital Allowance Scheme for Water Technologies (6 November)
  • Speech on Business and the Environment to local business groups in Burnley (6 November)
  • Opening of the IWEX Water Exhibition (11 November)

PUS(C)—Elliot Morley

  • Launch of the Animal Health and Welfare Strategy (8 January)
  • Opening of the Lower Tone Flood Defence scheme (14 January)
  • Opening Water UK's 3rd Annual City Conference (15 January)
  • Business Breakfast of the South Yorkshire Green Business Club (20 January)
  • Launch of the RSPB Twite report (20 January)
  • Coastal Futures Conference (23 January)
  • North Sea Flood Conference—'1953 Floods and beyond' (30 January)
  • Opening a Vulture rehabilitation Centre, part funded by the Darwin Initiative.(8 February)
  • Tehri Institute, Delhi (7 February)
  • Marsh Award for Bird Conservation, Indian High Commission (26 February)
  • British Water UK—Poland Water Co-operation seminar (4 March)
  • Launch of the Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration Rome (11 March)
  • Address to the UK Association of Frozen Food Producers Annual Lunch (19 March)
  • Deer Initiative Conference Buxton (28 March)
  • National Sea Fish awards (2 April)
  • UFAW Animal Welfare Conference (3 April)
  • 45th Ministerial conference on Protection of Forests in Europe (28 April)
  • AINA reception (6 May)
  • IEA's 4 Annual Conference, Water 2003 (4 June)
  • National Water Efficiency Awards (5 June)
  • Water Bill and the Sustainabie Management and use of Water, SERA dinner(10 June)

PUS(C)—Ben Bradshaw

  • All Party Group on Wildlife and Conservation (17 September)