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Speeches by Gelderd.

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Are there any other reflections about the best or the worst prospects for private investment?

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Yes.

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Do you have any reflections on the best or the worst prospects for private investment in nature recovery? You are looking at those industry specifics, but do you have some ideas about the best or the worst place to be looking? Do any particular ones come to mind as good spaces for us to be looking at in the first insta

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Are you looking at that at sea as well as on land?

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Welcome, everyone. The Government have an international obligation to restore 30% of the UK’s natural assets, land and sea, by 2030. On current trends, what contribution is the financial sector likely to make to that target for nature restoration through investment in natural capital schemes? Kate McGavin, I will come

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Are there any other reflections about the best or the worst prospects for private investment?

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Yes.

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Do you have any reflections on the best or the worst prospects for private investment in nature recovery? You are looking at those industry specifics, but do you have some ideas about the best or the worst place to be looking? Do any particular ones come to mind as good spaces for us to be looking at in the first insta

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Are you looking at that at sea as well as on land?

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4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Welcome, everyone. The Government have an international obligation to restore 30% of the UK’s natural assets, land and sea, by 2030. On current trends, what contribution is the financial sector likely to make to that target for nature restoration through investment in natural capital schemes? Kate McGavin, I will come

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3 Dec 2024 Home-to-School Transport: Children with SEND

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Mark. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Thurrock (Jen Craft) for securing this crucial debate. Home-to-school transport for SEND children requires our urgent attention, and that is why I am planning to create a network in South East Cornwall dedicated to suppor

educationtransportlocal-government
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28 Nov 2024Fishing Industry

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Efford. I thank the right hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland (Mr Carmichael) for securing this important debate. As the MP for South East Cornwall, I am proud to represent a constituency with a rich fishing heritage. Our iconic small-scale fishing fleets and charte

agricultureeconomy-jobsenvironment
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21 Nov 2024 Business of the House

As we have heard, post office closures threaten to cut off essential services, particularly in rural areas such as mine, and could have a significant impact on South East Cornwall. Will the Leader of the House indicate when we might expect space in Government time to debate the importance of post offices, including the

fiscal-policyenergyeconomy-jobs
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20 Nov 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-11-20)

Perhaps I will come to you first, Dr Ellis, with my next question. I am interested to hear some good examples of successful housing projects that have achieved both economic growth, and improved ecosystems and biodiversity.

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20 Nov 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-11-20)

I am glad to hear it.

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20 Nov 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-11-20)

I am glad to hear it.

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20 Nov 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-11-20)

I have questions about the economic emphasis of the NPPF and how that compares with environmental concerns. To what extent do the reforms effectively support economic growth while simultaneously protecting and improving the environment?

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20 Nov 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-11-20)

Interesting. Councillor Wright, any successful projects that you want to share with us?

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20 Nov 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-11-20)

Finally, how might the proposed changes to the planning system impact the UK’s ability to meet national and international nature recovery commitments?

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20 Nov 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (2024-11-20)

Interesting. Councillor Wright, any successful projects that you want to share with us?

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