HC Deb 17 June 2004 vol 422 cc1098-100W
Mr. Evans

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what the(a) start and (b) end dates are for the consultation by the Environment Agency on proposals to revise the Substitute Fuels Protocol for use on cement and lime kilns. [178291]

Alun Michael

The Environment Agency's consultation on proposals to revise the Substitute Fuels Protocol started on 26 March 2004 and closes on 18 June 2004.

Mr. Evans

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will list those who have been sent the document in relation to the consultation to revise the Substitute Fuels Protocol for use on cement and lime kilns. [178292]

Alun Michael

The Environment Agency has made its consultation document on proposals to revise the Substitute Fuels Protocol available publicly on its website at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/yourenv/consultations/current_consultations. In addition copies have been sent to the following organisations and individuals.

Government Departments/Organisations

  • Countryside Council for Wales
  • Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
  • Department of Health
  • Department of Trade and Industry
  • English Nature
  • Environment and Heritage Service—Northern Ireland
  • Food Standards Agency
  • Health Protection Agency
  • National Assembly for Wales
  • National Public Health Service, Wales
  • Rural Payments Agency
  • Scottish Environmental Protection Agency

Local Government Organisations

  • Flintshire County Council
  • High Peak Borough Council
  • High Peak District Council
  • Kennet District Council
  • Langar cum Barnstone Parish Council
  • Medway District Council
  • Medway County Council
  • 1099W
  • North Lincolnshire Council
  • North Wiltshire District Council
  • Ribble Valley Borough Council
  • Rugby Borough Council
  • Sedgefield District Council
  • South Cams District Council
  • South Kesteven District Council
  • Staffs Moorlands District Council
  • Staffordshire County Council
  • Tonbridge and Mailing Borough Council
  • Vale of Glamorgan Council
  • West Wiltshire District Council

Other Organisations

  • BIFFA Waste Services Ltd.
  • Business Council for Sustainable Development UK
  • British Cement Association
  • British Lime Association
  • Castle Cement—Ribblesdale
  • Cembureau
  • Cleanaway Ltd.
  • Chemical Recovery Association
  • Countryside Commission
  • Council Protection Rural England—Northern Lincolnshire
  • Environmental Services Association
  • The Environmental Forum
  • Flintshire Green Party and Phoenix Coalition
  • Flintshire Local Health Board
  • Friends of the Earth
  • Friends of the Earth Cymru
  • Greenetwork
  • Green Audit
  • High Peak and Dales Primary Care Trust
  • Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Primary Care Trust
  • Kent Local Health Protection Unit
  • Lafarge—Cauldron Cement Works
  • Lafarge—Holborough Cement Works
  • LCC Energy
  • Melton, Rutland and Harborough Primary Care Trust
  • North Derbyshire Health Authority
  • North Eastern Sea Fisheries Committee
  • Northumbrian Water Ltd.
  • Oil Recycling Association
  • Onyx (UK) Ltd.
  • Peak District National Park Authority
  • PDM Group
  • Rugby in Plume
  • Rugby Primary Care Trust
  • Sapphire Energy Recovery
  • Shanks Group plc
  • Shropshire & Staffs Health Protection Team
  • Solvent Resource Management Ltd.
  • SITA
  • Together Creating Communities/Trefnu Cymunedol Cymru
  • The United Kingdom Renderers Association
  • United Utilities
  • Vale Local Health Board
  • Women's Environmental Network
  • Wyvern Waste Services

Individuals

  • Rt Hon M. Ancram QC
  • Norman Baker, MP
  • J. Behrenroth
  • Mr. G. Brewer
  • Chris Davies—MEP
  • Mr. D. Darlington
  • Mr. S. Eades
  • Mrs. Lynda England
  • Cllr R. Hampson
  • Edward Hatala
  • Dr. Vyvyan Howard
  • Cllr Jones
  • Mr. D. Levy
  • Dr. D. H. Lohman
  • Mr. A. Mack
  • Dr. A. Murrison MP
  • Mrs. L. Pallikaropoulos
  • Mr. J. Smith MP
  • Dr. Andrew Tubb
  • Mr. & Mrs. D. M. Waller
  • Dr. G. W. Waterhouse
  • Cllr G. Williams
  • Cllr A. Woolley