To discuss issues related to local environmental quality; to raise these issues on the parliamentary agenda and to provide a forum for an exchange of views between parliamentarians and those with local environmental quality issues.
1. Litter strategy for England: progress reports
07/10/2019 - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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Found: recently formed a new partnership with Keep Britain Tidy to jointly develop and deliver the
campaign
2. Litter Strategy for England
23/07/2018 - Department for Transport
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Found: )
4 OVAM,
Activities Report 2014
5 Keep Britain Tidy,
How Clean is England? 2014-15 http://howcleanisengland
3. Litter: letters to the tobacco industry
14/08/2020 - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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tipping.
As I mentioned at the recent Tidy Britain APPG meeting, the Government is prepared to
4. Litter: letters to the tobacco industry
14/08/2020 - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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Found: -
tipping.
As I mentioned at the recent Tidy Britain APPG meeting, the Government is prepared to
5. Litter: letters to the tobacco industry
14/08/2020 - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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Found: -
tipping.
As I mentioned at the recent Tidy Britain APPG meeting, the Government is prepared to
1. Schools: Great British September Clean
24/09/2020 - Lords Chamber
1: taking to encourage schools to participate in Keep Britain Tidy’s “Great British September Clean” campaign - Speech Link
2: litter. The Eco-Schools programme, run by Keep Britain Tidy, works with schools to change littering habits - Speech Link
3: campaign, run by Defra with support from Keep Britain Tidy, has had an impact on young people’s attitudes - Speech Link
4: importance of not littering. Organisations like Keep Britain Tidy, the Campaign to Protect Rural England and the - Speech Link
5: encourage schools to participate in the Keep Britain Tidy campaign, does the Minister not agree that we - Speech Link
2. National Curriculum: Litter
20/03/2018 - Lords Chamber
1: the National Curriculum for Year 6 children, to tidy up the roads and encourage civic responsibility - Speech Link
2: right to raise this issue and of course Keep Britain Tidy does a lot of work in schools. But now that - Speech Link
3. Litter and Fly-tipping: England
25/02/2016 - Westminster Hall
1: Allison Ogden-Newton, the chief executive of Keep Britain Tidy, Rosalind Finney, the public affairs manager - Speech Link
2: makes a good point. Get Britain Tidy gives more motivation than Keep Britain Tidy, because I think we all - Speech Link
4. Dog Fouling
14/03/2017 - Westminster Hall
1: that the problem is rampant and growing across Britain. It is estimated that local authorities receive - Speech Link
2: Organisations from the National Farmers Union to Keep Britain Tidy, which the hon. Lady referenced, strongly support - Speech Link
3: pollution, traffic and smoking. According to Keep Britain Tidy, dog fouling is“a major concern to members - Speech Link
4: campaigning with public sector bodies such as Keep Britain Tidy and third sector organisations such as Dogs - Speech Link
5: signage can have an impact. Examples such as Keep Britain Tidy’s successful poster campaign on dog fouling—my - Speech Link
5. Litter: Schoolchildren
11/04/2019 - Lords Chamber
1: called Keep it, Bin it, in partnership with Keep Britain Tidy. This is the first Government-backed, national - Speech Link
6. Parks (Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough)
09/07/2018 - Commons Chamber
1: Government and operated under licence by Keep Britain Tidy. A record 1,500 green flags were awarded last - Speech Link
7. Litter
01/07/2015 - Lords Chamber
1: desperately about the qualitative dimensions of life in Britain. He is right to have drawn attention to the scale - Speech Link
2: the offenders. According to the ENCAMS—Keep Britain Tidy—survey, it costs an average of £800 to clear - Speech Link
3: moved from South Africa to live permanently in Britain a few years ago, and I asked them about their first - Speech Link
4: I will read a few of his words. He said that Britain was,“like a trash can … You have to go deep - Speech Link
5: Cormack described.Over the years, Keep Britain Tidy—to which I was pleased to hear the noble Countess - Speech Link
8. Litter Strategy
18/07/2018 - Westminster Hall
1: today that we will work in partnership with Keep Britain Tidy to further develop and launch our new national - Speech Link
9. Public Parks: Funding
30/10/2017 - Lords Chamber
1: National Trust. The LGA is represented, as is Keep Britain Tidy. This work is important for all the community - Speech Link
10. European Parliamentary Elections Etc. (Repeal, Revocation, Amendment and Saving Provisions) (United Kingdom and Gibraltar) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2019
23/10/2019 - Lords Chamber
1: that the Conservative Party came fifth in Great Britain, with just a 9.1% share of the poll; the Labour - Speech Link
2: forward necessary bits of legislation like this, which tidy things up—we have all sorts of discussions with - Speech Link
Registered Contact:
Kevin Hollinrake MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA. Tel: 020 7219 4746.
Email: kevin.hollinrake.mp@parliament.uk
Public Enquiry Point:
Rupali Nahar-Williams, Keep Britain Tidy, 92 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TY. Tel: 020 8076 9257
Email: Rupali.naharwilliams@keepbritaintidy.org
Secretariat:
Keep Britain Tidy acts as the group's secretariat. http://www.keepbritaintidy.org/
Group's Website:
http://www.keepbritaintidy.org/about/all-party-parliamentary-group
No direct financial benefits are on record for the Tidy Britain APPG