Results 4701–4720 of 4726 for speaker:Lucy Frazer

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Leisure: York (3 Feb 2023)

Lucy Frazer: The Government's National Planning Policy Framework encourages the creation of places that are well-designed, healthy, inclusive and safe. In support of this, the National Design Guide recognises the importance of designing public spaces and streets to support an active life for everyone, with activities for socialising, informal doorstep play, resting and movement. In addition, the...

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Woodhouse Colliery (3 Feb 2023)

Lucy Frazer: The Secretary of State's decision, together with the report and recommendation of the independent planning Inspector were published on 7 December 2022. That decision is now the subject of legal challenges. It would not be appropriate to comment further.

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Housing: Gravesham (3 Feb 2023)

Lucy Frazer: Estimates of new-build properties delivered in Gravesham in each year, are shown in Live Table 123, at the following link. The Department does not centrally collect figures on the allocation of new-build properties by Council Tax Band. This information may be held locally by Gravesham district authority.

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Housing: Construction (7 Feb 2023)

Lucy Frazer: Where a road is offered for adoption, the Highways Authority will assess whether the road has been constructed to the correct standard and will make a decision whether or not to adopt the road. The maintenance of a highway is a significant financial burden and a local highway authority must be satisfied that any roads it chooses to adopt, are sufficiently robust and built to the correct...

Culture, Media and Sport: Football Club Governance: Fans’ Views (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: Fans are absolutely at the heart of football. As we set out in our White Paper, we are introducing an independent regulator for English football clubs, which will put fans back at the centre of how football is run. The regulator will require every club to meet a minimum standard of engagement and will ensure that fans have veto rights on issues such as a change of badge or home shirt colour,...

Culture, Media and Sport: Football Club Governance: Fans’ Views (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: What the hon. Lady says about football clubs being at the heart of their community is the case up and down the country. Our reforms make sure that fans have an integral say in matters that affect them. We are already seeing, and will see, shadow boards at premier league level, but I am confident that the changes that we are bringing in will give fans a greater say in football.

Culture, Media and Sport: Football Club Governance: Fans’ Views (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: The hon. Member makes an important point. Financial stability is one reason that we have brought in an independent regulator: to ensure that clubs are stable and are not destroyed, which then destroys communities, as I mentioned. The independent regulator will ensure financial stability and there will be owners’ and directors’ tests to ensure that we know who owns clubs and that they have...

Culture, Media and Sport: BBC Mid-term Review (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: I know that my right hon. Friend has a keen interest in this matter and a great deal of knowledge on it. I was pleased to discuss this matter, and a number of others, with him very recently. The mid-term review is an important milestone in the Government’s road map to BBC reform, and work is well under way. We are currently analysing feedback from a wide range of stakeholders and will set...

Culture, Media and Sport: BBC Mid-term Review (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: As somebody whose grandmother escaped Nazi Germany in the 1930s, I think it is really disappointing and inappropriate to compare Government policy on immigration to events in Germany in the 1930s. It is important for the BBC to maintain impartiality if it is to retain the trust of the public, who pay the licence fee. The BBC is operationally independent, and I am pleased that the BBC will be...

Culture, Media and Sport: BBC Mid-term Review (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: I think that I have made my views on this subject clear. The BBC has a 10-point plan in relation to impartiality, but it is absolutely important that it maintains impartiality so that the public retain trust in it.

Culture, Media and Sport: BBC Mid-term Review (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: As the hon. Member will know, there is an investigation by the commissioner for employment. It is ongoing and I am awaiting the outcome.

Culture, Media and Sport: Musicians: Cost of Living (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: The Department is very alive to the challenges facing freelancers, and we are looking at this in the creative sector vision. I know that my hon. Friend is passionate about this area, particularly in relation to opera. I assure him that it is something on which we continue to engage with other Departments.

Culture, Media and Sport: Musicians: Cost of Living (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: I thank the hon. Gentleman for raising those important questions, some of which we engage on regularly with the Treasury, particularly energy. As I said in my previous answer, we have schemes to support grassroots venues. The ACE scheme has been extended to March and we will continue to look at what more we can do to support this important sector.

Culture, Media and Sport: Gambling-related Harms (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: I know that the hon. Member, as vice-chair of the all-party parliamentary group on gambling related harm, has a keen interest in this issue. Tackling gambling-related harm is a priority of mine. I have met the Betting and Gaming Council, the British Amusement Catering Trade Association and the Bingo Association, as well as some of those with lived experience of gambling harms, including the...

Culture, Media and Sport: Gambling-related Harms (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: The hon. Lady rightly highlights the impact gambling can have on some vulnerable people. This is the most thorough review of gambling laws since the Gambling Act 2005 was passed, and we need to get it right so that our regulation is not just fit for the digital age but protects those who are vulnerable. We are looking at the best available evidence, including from the 16,000 submissions to...

Culture, Media and Sport: Film and Television Production Industry (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: The Government are committed to supporting our world-leading broadcasters and film and television industries. This includes ensuring that public service content is easy to find on a wide range of TV platforms; delivering our UK global screen fund, which is investing £21 million in the international growth of independent screen productions across the UK; and continuing to support the screen...

Culture, Media and Sport: Film and Television Production Industry (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: I will continue to champion this fundamental sector. I am pleased to see that productions supported by the Government’s film and TV production restart scheme and the UK global screen fund were recognised by both BAFTA and Oscar nominations. Indeed, these schemes have supported £3 billion in production spend across the UK and protected more than 100,000 jobs. We are committed to supporting...

Culture, Media and Sport: Film and Television Production Industry (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: I agree that Cornwall is a fabulous backdrop for any film, and the UK global screen fund has supported the launch of “Enys Men”, which was also filmed in Cornwall. I was pleased to see Screen Cornwall’s British Film Institute-funded report on how to establish Cornwall as a creative cluster of significance.

Culture, Media and Sport: Film and Television Production Industry (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: Yes, we are making representations, across Government. Ultimately it is not our decision, but we will be and are making those representations. The hon. Gentleman makes an important point about skills and the pipeline, which I am looking carefully at.

Culture, Media and Sport: Film and Television Production Industry (9 Mar 2023)

Lucy Frazer: We have a number of creative clusters across the UK and I am absolutely committed to ensuring that they continue to grow, because the creative industries have grown at twice the rate of the wider economy since 2010, generating £116 billion in 2019. The sector is important to me, as I know it is to the Chancellor and the Prime Minister.


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