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Written questions by Curtis.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Chris Curtis this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

Department:All (12)Department of Health and Social Care (3)Treasury (2)Home Office (2)Department for Work and Pensions (1)Department for Education (1)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (1)Department for Business and Trade (1)Department for Transport (1)

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17 Apr 2025·Treasury·Answered
Asked

What assessment she has made of the potential impact of changes to the tax treatment of red diesel on small farming businesses.

Reply

In 2020, the previous Government announced that the red diesel entitlement would be withdrawn from most sectors from April 2022. However, farmers retained the entitlement to use red diesel for agricultural machinery. At Autumn Budget 2024, the Government extended the temporary 5p fuel duty cut and cancelled the planned inflation increase for 2025-26, maintaining the red diesel rate at the levels set in March 2022 at 10.18p per litre.

16 Dec 2024·Treasury·Answered
Asked

What steps her Department is taking to ensure new banking hubs will be opened in communities affected by bank branch closures.

Reply

The Government understands the importance of face-to-face banking to communities and is committed to championing sufficient access for all as a priority. This is why the Government is working closely with industry to roll out 350 banking hubs across the UK. The UK banking sector has committed to deliver these hubs by the end of this parliament. 176 hubs have been announced so far, and 100 are already open. The specific location of these hubs is determined independently by LINK, the operator of the UK’s largest ATM network. Criteria that LINK considers includes whether another bank branch remains nearby, the local population, the number of cash-accepting businesses and the financial vulnerability of the community. Alternative options to access everyday banking services can be via telephone banking, through digital means such as mobile or online banking and via the Post Office. The Post Office Banking Framework allows personal and business customers to withdraw and deposit cash, check their balance, pay bills and cash cheques at 11,500 Post Office branches across the UK.

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