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Written questions by Hayes.

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

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5 Nov 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
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How many (a) single sex and (b) gender neutral bathroom facilities her Department provides in its premises.

Reply

The Department for Transport’s main Whitehall building, Great Minster House, has 112 individual self-contained lockable toilet rooms which contain a toilet, washbasin and hand-drying facilities. This is in addition to 20 wheelchair accessible toilets.

5 Nov 2025·Department for Education·Answered
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If she will list the titles of all the events organised by Civil Service networks in her Department since 2017.

Reply

The department does not hold a comprehensive record of all events organised by Civil Service networks since 2017. However, we are able to provide a list of Civil Service network events that were advertised within the department from 2020 onwards. It is important to note that whilst these events were shared with staff, we cannot confirm whether they were organised by departmental colleagues as part of their participation in cross-Civil Service networks, or whether they were arranged independently by the networks and simply shared with departmental colleagues.The following events were advertised within the department:October 2020: Cross-network Black History Month launch (Civil Service Race Forum).26 November 2020: Celebrating Carers (Civil Service Carers Network).4 December 2020: Disability and Accessibility in the Civil Service (Civil Service Disability Network).25 February 2021: LGBT+ History Month – Section 28 and its Legacy (Civil Service LGBT+ Network).3 March 2021: Eating Disorders Awareness Week (Civil Service Eating Disorder Network).4 March 2021: Eating Disorder Ask an Expert (Civil Service Eating Disorder Network).10 June 2021: Young Adult Carers in the Civil Service (Civil Service Carers Network).24 December 2021: Whitehall Carol Service (Christians in Government).25 January 2022: Holocaust Memorial Day (Civil Service Jewish Network).17 February 2022: From Sad to Glad (Christians in Government).3 March 2022: From Panic to Peace (Christians in Government).17 March 2022: From Loathing to Living (Christians in Government).31 March 2022: From Despair to Hope (Christians in Government).27 March 2023: Whitehall Easter Service (DfE Christian Network and Christians in Government UK).14 December 2023: BSL Christmas Coffee Morning (Civil Service Deaf and Hard of Hearing Network).30 April 2025: Climate and Environment Awareness Session (Civil Service Climate and Environment Network).17 October 2025: Black History Month – Raising Black Achievement (Civil Service Race Forum).

5 Nov 2025·Home Office·Answered
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How many (a) single sex and (b) gender neutral bathroom facilities her Department provides in its premises on Whitehall.

Reply

The Home Office’s main Whitehall building, 2 Marsham Street, has 81 single sex cubicles (39 Male & 42 Female cubicles) and 0 urinals.There are 17 wheelchair accessible/non-gendered universal toilets (individual self-contained lockable toilet rooms which contain a toilet, washbasin and hand-drying facilities).Note, figures above are for the toilets in HO demise only.

5 Nov 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
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If he will list the titles of all the events organised by Civil Service networks in his Department since 2017.

Reply

The information is not held centrally by the Department and could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.

5 Nov 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
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How many (a) single sex and (b) gender neutral bathroom facilities his Department provides in its premises.

Reply

The Department’s premises have 187 single sex cubicles, 62 urinals, and 11 non-gendered universal toilets which are individual self-contained lockable toilet rooms which contain a toilet, a washbasin, and hand-drying facilities. This is in addition to 34 wheelchair accessible toilets.

5 Nov 2025·Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs·Answered
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Food and Rural Affairs, if she will list the titles of all the events organised by Civil Service networks in his Department since 2017.

Reply

The information requested is not held centrally and to obtain it would incur disproportionate costs.

4 Nov 2025·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
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Communities and Local Government, how many (a) single sex and (b) gender neutral bathroom facilities his Department provides in its main Whitehall building.

Reply

MHCLG’S main Whitehall building, in (Fry) 2 Marsham Street has 60 single sex toilets with 3 cubicles in each, and 0 urinals. We do not have non-gendered universal toilets (individual self-contained lockable toilet rooms which contain a toilet, washbasin and hand-drying facilities). However, we do have 10 accessible toilets for our wheelchair users.(Fry) 2 Marsham Street does not have any gender-neutral toilets (i.e. toilets where users, of any gender, share a single space containing toilet cubicles, urinal facilities and shared hand washing facilities).

4 Nov 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
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If he will list the titles of all the events organised by Civil Service networks in his Department since 2017.

Reply

The information requested is not collated centrally and could only be provided at disproportionate cost.

4 Nov 2025·Treasury·Answered
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If she will list the titles of all the events organised by Civil Service networks in her Department since 2017.

Reply

HM Treasury does not hold historical records for staff network events, including those organised by cross-Civil Service networks. 2025 records show that Civil Service network events are circulated to HMT staff but none have been organised by Civil Service networks and hosted in the department.

4 Nov 2025·Treasury·Answered
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How many (a) single sex and (b) gender neutral bathroom facilities her Department provides in its main Whitehall building.

Reply

HM Treasury's offices are within multi-department buildings managed by the Government Property Agency, who will hold information on bathroom facilities.

4 Nov 2025·Cabinet Office·Answered
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How many (a) single sex and (b) gender neutral bathroom facilities his Department provides in its main Whitehall building.

Reply

The Cabinet Office’s main Whitehall building, 70 Whitehall, has 39 single sex cubicles, 14 urinals and 14 non-gendered universal toilets (individual self-contained lockable toilet rooms which contain a toilet, washbasin and hand-drying facilities). This is in addition to 14 wheelchair accessible toilets.70 Whitehall does not have any gender neutral toilets (i.e. toilets where users, of any gender, share a single space containing toilet cubicles, urinal facilities and shared hand washing facilities).

4 Nov 2025·Department for Education·Answered
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How many (a) single sex and (b) gender neutral bathroom facilities her Department provides in its main Whitehall building.

Reply

The department’s main Whitehall building, Sanctuary Buildings, has 70 single sex cubicles, 16 urinals and 22 non-gendered universal toilets (individual self-contained lockable toilet rooms which contain a toilet, washbasin and hand-drying facilities). This is in addition to 11 wheelchair accessible toilets.

4 Nov 2025·Department for Culture, Media and Sport·Answered
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Media and Sport, how many (a) single sex and (b) gender neutral bathroom facilities her Department provides in its main Whitehall building.

Reply

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s main Whitehall building is 100 Parliament Street, housed within the Government Offices Great George Street (GOGGS). GOGGS is managed by the Government Property Agency (GPA) on behalf of the departments which occupy the building. It has 201 single sex cubicles, 80 urinals and 2 non-gendered universal toilets (individual self-contained lockable toilet rooms which contain a toilet, washbasin and hand-drying facilities). This is in addition to 40 wheelchair accessible toilets.These figures come from an audit carried out by the GPA and therefore reflect the facilities across both 100 Parliament Street and 1 Horseguards Road.

3 Nov 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
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What information his Department holds on the number of men treated for prostate cancer in (a) South Holland and the Deeping constituency and (b) Lincolnshire in 2024.

Reply

The Department holds information on the number of patients treated for prostate cancer broken down into trusts rather than constituencies. However, using data from the three main trusts in South Holland and the Deeping constituency and Lincolnshire, it is possible to provide the number of patients treated for prostate cancer in 2024 at these trusts.The three trusts that the data comes from are the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, the Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust, and the United Lincolnshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. The number of patients treated for prostate cancer at each trust was 1,170, 532, and 1,333 respectively.

3 Nov 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
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What steps he is taking to improve children's palliative care services in Lincolnshire.

Reply

Palliative care services, including children’s palliative care services, are included in the list of services an integrated care board (ICB) must commission. To support ICBs, including the Lincolnshire ICB, in this duty, NHS England has published statutory guidance and a service specification for children and young people. The statutory guidance states that ICBs must work to ensure that there is sufficient provision of care services to meet the needs of their local populations.The Department and NHS England are currently working at pace to develop plans on how best to improve the access, quality, and sustainability of all-age palliative care and end of life care in line with the 10-Year Health Plan.Whilst the majority of palliative care and end of life care is provided by National Health Service staff and services, we recognise the vital part charitable hospices play as well. This is why we are supporting the hospice sector with a £100 million capital funding boost for eligible adult and children’s hospices in England to ensure they have the best physical environment for care. St Andrew’s Hospice, which serves children in Lincolnshire, is receiving £370,356 from this funding.We are also providing £26 million in revenue funding to support children and young people’s hospices for 2025/26. St Andrew’s Hospice is receiving £372,000 from this funding.I am pleased to confirm the continuation of approximately £26 million, adjusted for inflation, for the next three financial years, from 2026/27 to 2028/29 inclusive, to be distributed again via ICBs. This amounts to approximately £80 million over the next three years.

3 Nov 2025·Department for Culture, Media and Sport·Answered
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Media and Sport, if she will list the titles of all the events organised by Civil Service networks in her Department since 2017.

Reply

DCMS staff are permitted to attend Civil Service Network events in line with the Civil Service Network Policy. However, DCMS does not currently host any Civil Service wide networks and therefore did not organise any such events.

3 Nov 2025·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
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Communities and Local Government, what data his Department holds on the number of fire service call outs in response to fires involving solar panels in England for each of the last five years.

Reply

MHCLG collects data on incidents attended by Fire and Rescue Services (FRSs) in England through the Incident Recording System (IRS), which includes the cause of fire and source of ignition. These statistics are published here: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/fire-statistics.However, the IRS does not record whether an incident involved solar panels. As a result, the Department does not hold data on the number of fire service call outs specifically involving solar panels for the last five years.Additional information is available here: Number of fires in England with “solar panel” or “photovoltaic panel” mentioned in the additional information free text - GOV.UK. This dataset is based on free-text searches for “solar panel” and “photovoltaic panel” in IRS records, by calendar year. As these results are not systematically categorised, accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed. Mentions of solar panels may not be closely linked to the fire, as the phrase “solar panel” may have been included in the free-text as part of a wider context, and some FRSs provide no free-text data. The dataset was last analysed and published in 2023, covering the calendar year to December 2022.

3 Nov 2025·Department for Business and Trade·Answered
Asked

What recent steps he has taken with local councils to tackle the illegal use of fireworks in Lincolnshire.

Reply

Enforcement powers exist for local authorities to take action when fireworks are unsafe, sold illegally or misused. Local authorities and the police also have powers to tackle anti-social behaviour caused by the misuse of fireworks. It is for local areas to decide how best to deploy these powers.

3 Nov 2025·Home Office·Answered
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Whether she plans to house asylum seekers in South Holland and the Deepings constituency.

Reply

The priority is to ensure that the procurement of secure, safe and sustainable dispersed accommodation is carried out in a fair and equitable manner so that the Home Office continues to meet its statutory obligations while also carefully considering the impact on local areas.The Home Office operates a Full Dispersal model which works to ensure that asylum accommodation is equitably and fairly spread out across the country. Dispersed accommodation offers accommodation that delivers better value for money for the taxpayer and helps the Home Office work towards the fair and equitable spread of accommodation. The Home Office continues to work with local government to allocate asylum seekers based on a range of evidence, including the availability of housing, pressure on services and community cohesion.

3 Nov 2025·Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs·Answered
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Food and Rural Affairs, what recent assessment she has made of the adequacy of the availability of grants for farmers to support (a) sustainable and (b) regenerative agricultural practices in Lincolnshire.

Reply

The Government has allocated a record £11.8 billion to sustainable farming and food production across the country, including Lincolnshire, over this Parliament. All our Environmental Land Management schemes will continue, and we will continue to evolve and improve them in an orderly way. We have committed nearly £250 million in funding up to 2030 to improve productivity, trial new technologies and drive innovation in the agricultural sector.

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