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Speeches by Heylings.

Every Hansard contribution by Pippa Heylings this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

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

No, but taking the timescales first.

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

I am sure that many of us have been meeting people. Just last week I was meeting with a group of farmers, three generations, and they were looking at exactly this. They felt that the changes to the agricultural property relief inheritance tax—they also mentioned the suspension of the capital grants and also in previous

144
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

I think 300-plus.

3
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Picking up on the difference between timescales, the short, medium and long, I would like to come back to you on the longer timescales, because one is the confidence in those who are offering this as services within that market. The other is what is being purchased and the confidence that what is being purchased will d

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

Do you understand LNRS as being part of this natural capital financing?

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

If I hear what you are saying, would it be fair to say that even though we are leading on this in the UK, as we heard from Philip Dunne, this is not yet a market and the way that we create the market is by saying that this is the gap that is needed? We are saying that the target and therefore the gap that could create

169
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Can I come in around that point? So did you have evidence about the kinds of timescales that it would take to be able to show real benefit to ecosystems, and therefore what kind of timescale landowners would need to commit their land to? I will follow up on the kind of impacts and implications of changes to the agricul

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

No, but taking the timescales first.

6
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

I am sure that many of us have been meeting people. Just last week I was meeting with a group of farmers, three generations, and they were looking at exactly this. They felt that the changes to the agricultural property relief inheritance tax—they also mentioned the suspension of the capital grants and also in previous

144
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

I think 300-plus.

3
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Picking up on the difference between timescales, the short, medium and long, I would like to come back to you on the longer timescales, because one is the confidence in those who are offering this as services within that market. The other is what is being purchased and the confidence that what is being purchased will d

212
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

May I ask one more question about scale? We have talked about BNG, but there is also the LNRS, the Local Nature Recovery Schemes. Would you suggest that those also come into greater statutory significance because they provide a longer-term framework for beyond just smaller BNG scale but for what your landowners, perhap

67
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Do you understand LNRS as being part of this natural capital financing?

12
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

If I hear what you are saying, would it be fair to say that even though we are leading on this in the UK, as we heard from Philip Dunne, this is not yet a market and the way that we create the market is by saying that this is the gap that is needed? We are saying that the target and therefore the gap that could create

169
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Can I come in around that point? So did you have evidence about the kinds of timescales that it would take to be able to show real benefit to ecosystems, and therefore what kind of timescale landowners would need to commit their land to? I will follow up on the kind of impacts and implications of changes to the agricul

67
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

No, but taking the timescales first.

6
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

I am sure that many of us have been meeting people. Just last week I was meeting with a group of farmers, three generations, and they were looking at exactly this. They felt that the changes to the agricultural property relief inheritance tax—they also mentioned the suspension of the capital grants and also in previous

144
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

I think 300-plus.

3
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

Picking up on the difference between timescales, the short, medium and long, I would like to come back to you on the longer timescales, because one is the confidence in those who are offering this as services within that market. The other is what is being purchased and the confidence that what is being purchased will d

212
4 Dec 2024Environmental Audit Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 501)

May I ask one more question about scale? We have talked about BNG, but there is also the LNRS, the Local Nature Recovery Schemes. Would you suggest that those also come into greater statutory significance because they provide a longer-term framework for beyond just smaller BNG scale but for what your landowners, perhap

67
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