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Written Answers — Treasury: Recreational Clubs (27 Jun 2001)

Desmond Swayne: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what increases in rent are being sought by the Crown Estate Commissioners from recreational clubs.

Written Answers — Treasury: Crown Estate Commissioners (11 Jul 2001)

Desmond Swayne: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assistance the Crown Estate Commissioners have afforded to Ipswich borough council in their appeal to the High Court in respect of their right to levy mooring charges.

Written Answers — Treasury: Crown Estate Commissioners (11 Jul 2001)

Desmond Swayne: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what expenditure the Crown Estate Commissioners have incurred in each of the last 10 years in maintenance of the Lymington river bed and foreshore.

Written Answers — Treasury: Wind-powered Electricity (15 Oct 2001)

Alistair Carmichael: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) how much income has been received by the Crown Estate from wind-powered electricity generating installations situated offshore in the 2001–02 financial year; (2) how much income was received by the Crown Estate from wind-powered electricity generating installations situated offshore in (a) 1996–97, (b) 1997–98, (c) 1998–99, (d) 1999–2000...

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Offshore Energy Technologies (22 Oct 2001)

Mr Brian Wilson: ...should make it easier for project developers to get their projects up and running. Already this year, 18 wind farm developments have achieved pre-qualification status for a lease of sea bed from the Crown Estate. We hope to see these projects coming to fruition as quickly as possible. In the light of the interest expressed in the first round of leases we would also hope that the Crown...

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Renewable Energy (31 Oct 2001)

Robert Key: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if she will list the sites of the wind farm developments seeking sea-bed leases from the Crown Estate which have achieved pre-qualification status; and what the projected time scale is for their construction and commissioning.

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Royal Palaces (13 Nov 2001)

Kim Howells: ...'s Household: 4 (xi) Gatekeepers and security staff: 6 (xii) Firepatrolmen in the Queen's Household: 4 (xiii) Craftsmen and porters in the Queen's Household: 19 (xiv) Royal Collection staff: 4 (xv) Crown Estate gardeners: 2 (xvi) Military Knights at Windsor Castle (Pensioners): 13 (xvii) Pensioners: 43 (xviii) Commercial: 16 Total: 244. The total of (i) and (ii) is 39 and the list of posts...

Written Answers — Scotland: Scottish Estuary Forums (15 Nov 2001)

Mark Lazarowicz: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what support is provided by the Crown Estate to each of the Scottish estuary forums.

Written Answers — Treasury: Public Bodies (26 Nov 2001)

Ruth Kelly: ...table: Name of body Status of body Number of ministerial appointments Building Societies Commission(14) Part of the Registry of Friendly Societies (Government body) 8 Commissioners Crown Estate Commission Crown Office 8 Commissioners Financial Services Authority Private Company limited by Guarantee 14 Appointments Friendly Societies Commission(14) Part of the...

Written Answers — Treasury: Crown Estate (11 Dec 2001)

Alistair Carmichael: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much the Crown Estate has spent on corporate hospitality in (a) 1999, (b) 2000 and (c) 2001.

Written Answers — Treasury: Crown Estate (11 Dec 2001)

Alistair Carmichael: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much the Crown Estate spent on corporate sponsorship in (a) 1999, (b) 2000 and (c) 2001.

Written Answers — Treasury: Royal Finances (11 Dec 2001)

Gordon Brown: ...in the Royal Trustees Report (HC 464) published on 11 February 1993. Assets held by Her Majesty as Head of State, i.e. on behalf of the nation, include the Royal Collection, the assets of the Crown Estate, the occupied and Historic Royal Palaces, and the Royal Parks. These are distinct from private assets, whose tax treatment is covered in the Memorandum of Understanding. We have no plans...

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Wind Farms (17 Dec 2001)

Mr Brian Wilson: ...should make it easier for project developers to get their projects up and running. It is very encouraging that 18 projects for the wind farms successfully pre-qualified for seabed leases from the Crown Estate earlier this year.

Written Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: Civil Service (10 Jan 2002)

Chris Leslie: ...) were revoked with effect from 1 September 2001. 1 The statutory bodies and office holders are: Commissioners of Inland Revenue Chief Charity Commissioner Commissioners of Customs and Excise Crown Estate Commissioners Director General of Fair Trading Director of National Savings Director of Passenger Rail Franchising Director General of Telecommunications Director General of Water...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Farming and Food (18 Mar 2002)

Elliot Morley: ...The list registers interests relevant to the work of the Commission. Sir Donald Curry CBE Remunerated work and directorships Vice-chairman (non-executive), NFU Mutual Insurance Co Ltd. Commissioner, Crown Estate Chairman (non-executive), North Country Primestock Director (non-executive), Scottish Agricultural College Director (non-executive), Chitty Food Groups Land, property and...

Written Answers — Defence: Depleted Uranium (20 Mar 2002)

Malcolm Bruce: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what clean up operations he has put in place on the Crown Estate relating to the use of munitions containing depleted uranium.

Written Answers — Scotland: Reserved Matters (25 Mar 2002)

Mrs Helen Liddell: ...under the Representation of the People Act 1983, as amended; in relation to the Boundary Commission for Scotland under the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986, as amended; in relation to the Crown Estate Commissioners under the Crown Estate Act 1961, and under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Aggregate Dredging (10 Apr 2002)

Sally Keeble: I have been asked to reply. Marine aggregate dredging licences are issued by the Crown Estate which owns nearly all of the seabed out to the UK 12 mile territorial limit and has rights to all minerals within the UK share of the European Continental Shelf. It issues licences only if the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions first issues a favourable 'Government...

Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Public Bodies (11 Apr 2002)

Des Browne: ...Industry Training Board Consumers' Committee for Great Britain under the Agricultural Marketing Act 1958 Countryside Agency Court Service Crafts Council Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority Crown Estate Office Department for Education and Skills Department for International Development Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Department for Transport, Local Government and...

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Scroby Sands Offshore Generating Station (17 Apr 2002)

Mr Brian Wilson: ...step forward for the wind industry. It is the first offshore windfarm development to be approved from the 18 potential sites identified by developers who successfully pre-qualified last year for Crown Estate seabed leases. Offshore wind in the UK can make a major contribution to climate change objectives, to secure electricity supplies, and to our economic well being through job creation...


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