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Mr. Gordon Prentice: To ask the hon. Member for Roxburgh and Berwickshire, representing the House of Commons Commission, what costs were borne by the House in respect of the funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. [65256]
Mr. Kirkwood: The costs for the lying in state of HM the Queen Mother will be shared between the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Commons share is estimated at £495,000. I understand that the Department of Culture, Media and Sport have agreed to bear at least part of this cost, and discussions about payment are under way.
Mr. Evans: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales when he will next meet representatives from Consignia to discuss postal services in Wales. [63497]
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Mr. Paul Murphy: I am due to meet with a senior representative of Consignia in Wales later this month.
Mr. Evans: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what discussions he has had with (a) the National Assembly for Wales and (b) airlines about increasing the number of chartered flights in Wales. [64542]
Mr. Paul Murphy: I have regular discussions with Assembly Ministers about issues affecting Wales including a wide range of transport matters.
Assembly officials have been closely involved in the Regional Air Service studies the reports of which are to be published soon. These regional consultation documents will set out options for the development of air services and airports in the UK over the next 30 years.
The Regional Air Service studies include consideration of all forms of air traffic including charter flights. I understand that Welsh airports are actively marketing the facilities they are able to offer to charter operators.
Dr. Cable: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many members of his Department have been employed in its regulatory impact unit in the past five years; and if he will make a statement. [65977]
Mr. Paul Murphy: My Department was created in July 1999. It does not have a regulatory impact unit.
Mr. Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what the cost of buildings insurance to his Department was (a) before and (b) after 11 September 2001. [66928]
Mr. Paul Murphy: Consistent with Government accounting, my Department does not insure its building.
Mr. Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what percentage of the staff of his Department are women; and what the percentage was in June 1997. [66917]
Mr. Paul Murphy: My Department came into existence on 1 July 1999. At page 23 of the Departmental Report 2002 (Cm 5431) is a table showing the number of women at each grade. The overall percentage is 59 per cent.
Mr. Llwyd: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what measures the Government are taking to protect the Elan Valley site of special scientific interest from development. [64707]
Mr. Paul Murphy: In Wales, planning and nature conservation are responsibilities of the National Assembly.
Mr. Llwyd: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what plans he has to safeguard the natural habitat of red kites and golden plovers in Wales; and if he will make a statement. [64706]
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Mr. Paul Murphy: This is primarily a matter for the National Assembly for Wales.
In line with EC Directive (79/409/EEC) on the Conservation of Wild Birds, the Assembly is taking appropriate steps to preserve, maintain or re-establish a sufficient diversity and area of habitats for all species of naturally occurring birds.
Ms Shipley: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1) what the timetable is for the publication of each of the departmental design action plans to deliver the Prime Minister's Better Public Building Initiative; [65068]
Dr. Howells: The Ministerial Design Champions group has been chaired by Lord Falconer of Thoroton since October 2000. The group consists of the following:
Home OfficeLord Filkin
Department for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsElliot Morley
Department of Trade and IndustryBrian Wilson
TreasuryPaul Boateng
Ministry of DefenceDr. Lewis Moonie
Department for Work and PensionsMalcolm Wicks
Department for Education and SkillsBaroness Ashton
Lord Chancellor's DepartmentMinister to be appointed
Department of HealthLord Hunt
Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeDenis MacShane
Office of the Deputy Prime MinisterLord Rooker
Department for TransportMinister to be appointed.
Department for Work and Pensions
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Department of Trade and Industry
Lord Chancellor's Department
Home Office.
Department of Health
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
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the Department for Transport. The Department for Education and Skills plan to publish an Action Plan later this autumn.
Mr. Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if she will list the buildings owned by her Department and estimate the market value of each of them. [66949]
Dr. Howells: The Department for Culture Media and Sport does not own the buildings on its estate.
The majority of properties managed by the Royal Parks Agency are owned by the Sovereign in right of the Crown, and are therefore inalienable.
The Secretary of State has the following property interests in the Royal Parks Agency.
Mr. Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what the cost of buildings insurance to her Department was (a) before and (b) after 11 September 2001. [66931]
Dr. Howells: The Department for Culture Media and Sport and the Royal Parks Agency do not purchase insurance to cover buildings on their estates.
Mr. Pickthall: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport who will meet the bill for the refurbishment of Clarence House; and what the total cost will be to public funds. [66690]
Dr. Howells: Detailed surveys are currently taking place to ascertain the extent of the Clarence House refurbishment works, which include work on fire compartmentation, automatic fire detection, upgrade of electrical and mechanical services and some redecoration. It is not possible to provide a firm estimate of the cost of the refurbishment until the completion of these surveys. The refurbishment will be funded from the current level of grant in aid for the maintenance of the Occupied Royal Palaces.
Mr. Laws: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if she will list the statistics that are collected by her Department by English parliamentary constituency; and if she will make a statement. [67098]
Dr. Howells: My Department collects statistics by Parliamentary Constituency on one topic, namely Lottery Awards, and these are based upon information provided by Lottery distributors.
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A database, which is available on my Department's website at www.lottery.culture.gov.uk, provides details of individual awards along with the total number and value. This can be analysed further by type of good cause, area details and distributing body.
Ms Walley: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport whether grants for construction, restoration and refurbishment issued by the Lottery are covered by Government requirements regarding timber procurement; and if she will make a statement. [67033]
Mr. Caborn: This information is not readily available. I will, however, write to the hon. Member as soon as it becomes available, placing copies of my letter in the Libraries of both Houses.
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