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Wednesday 29th January 2025
Baroness Hayman (Crossbench - Life peer)

Oral questions - Main Chamber
Subject: Introduction of the Future Homes Standard to ensure that new homes are energy efficient
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Division Votes
5 Nov 2024 - Crown Estate Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Hayman voted No and in line with the House
One of 10 Crossbench No votes vs 6 Crossbench Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 74 Noes - 147
5 Nov 2024 - Crown Estate Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Hayman voted No and against the House
One of 6 Crossbench No votes vs 34 Crossbench Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 220 Noes - 139
5 Nov 2024 - Crown Estate Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Hayman voted No and in line with the House
One of 30 Crossbench No votes vs 12 Crossbench Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 193 Noes - 226
6 Nov 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Hayman voted No and against the House
One of 12 Crossbench No votes vs 8 Crossbench Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 187 Noes - 132
6 Nov 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Hayman voted No and against the House
One of 9 Crossbench No votes vs 7 Crossbench Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 142 Noes - 128
6 Nov 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Hayman voted No and in line with the House
One of 14 Crossbench No votes vs 7 Crossbench Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 99 Noes - 138
20 Nov 2024 - Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Baroness Hayman voted Aye and in line with the House
One of 32 Crossbench Aye votes vs 9 Crossbench No votes
Tally: Ayes - 279 Noes - 136
20 Nov 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Hayman voted No and in line with the House
One of 30 Crossbench No votes vs 8 Crossbench Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 210 Noes - 213
8 Jan 2025 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Hayman voted No and in line with the House
One of 39 Crossbench No votes vs 8 Crossbench Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 226 Noes - 228


Speeches
Baroness Hayman speeches from: Gaza: Peace Talks
Baroness Hayman contributed 1 speech (56 words)
Wednesday 15th January 2025 - Lords Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Baroness Hayman speeches from: Gas Storage Levels
Baroness Hayman contributed 1 speech (114 words)
Tuesday 14th January 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Baroness Hayman speeches from: Driving Tests: Secondary Market
Baroness Hayman contributed 1 speech (93 words)
Monday 13th January 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Baroness Hayman speeches from: Planning Reforms: Net-zero Carbon Emissions
Baroness Hayman contributed 1 speech (81 words)
Tuesday 3rd December 2024 - Lords Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Baroness Hayman speeches from: Great British Energy Bill
Baroness Hayman contributed 1 speech (514 words)
Committee stage part one
Tuesday 3rd December 2024 - Lords Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Baroness Hayman speeches from: COP 29
Baroness Hayman contributed 1 speech (98 words)
Thursday 28th November 2024 - Lords Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Baroness Hayman speeches from: COP 29: United Kingdom Delegation
Baroness Hayman contributed 1 speech (122 words)
Thursday 21st November 2024 - Lords Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Baroness Hayman speeches from: Great British Energy Bill
Baroness Hayman contributed 1 speech (1,398 words)
2nd reading
Monday 18th November 2024 - Lords Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Baroness Hayman speeches from: Renewable Energy: Costs
Baroness Hayman contributed 1 speech (470 words)
Thursday 14th November 2024 - Lords Chamber
Cabinet Office
Baroness Hayman speeches from: Crown Estate Bill [HL]
Baroness Hayman contributed 2 speeches (852 words)
Report stage
Tuesday 5th November 2024 - Lords Chamber
HM Treasury



Baroness Hayman mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Fourth sitting)
99 speeches (18,962 words)
Committee stageCommittee: 4th Sitting
Tuesday 14th January 2025 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Neil Hudson (Con - Epping Forest) of our water industry.I reiterate my profound respect for the way that both the Minister and Baroness Hayman - Link to Speech
2: Emma Hardy (Lab - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice) I note that Baroness Hayman had multiple discussions with Lord Roborough on the similar amendment that - Link to Speech
3: Tim Farron (LD - Westmorland and Lonsdale) enable bonuses to be paid under those circumstances.From the Dispatch Box in the other place, Baroness Hayman - Link to Speech

Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting)
84 speeches (16,227 words)
Committee stageCommittee: 3rd Sitting
Tuesday 14th January 2025 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Emma Hardy (Lab - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice) I pay tribute to Baroness Hayman for her work on this.We understand that there are concerns around the - Link to Speech

Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)
88 speeches (16,078 words)
Committee stage: 2nd Sitting
Thursday 9th January 2025 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: None I thank the Minister for her engagement and Baroness Hayman for the collegiate way in which she worked - Link to Speech
2: Neil Hudson (Con - Epping Forest) companies could be fined for violating the water quality rules.As was also mentioned earlier, Baroness Hayman - Link to Speech
3: Emma Hardy (Lab - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice) Friend, and friend, Baroness Hayman made in the Lords is that we do need some flexibility, and that it - Link to Speech

Water (Special Measures) Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)
89 speeches (12,540 words)
Committee stage: 1st Sitting
Thursday 9th January 2025 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: None I understand that the noble Baroness Hayman, whom I have a lot of respect for, as I do for the Minister - Link to Speech

Crown Estate Bill [Lords]
76 speeches (19,151 words)
2nd reading
Tuesday 7th January 2025 - Commons Chamber
HM Treasury
Mentions:
1: Pippa Heylings (LD - South Cambridgeshire) benefits where appropriate.I was really pleased to see the inclusion of amendment 10, championed by Baroness Hayman - Link to Speech

Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords]
182 speeches (31,970 words)
2nd reading
Monday 16th December 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Steve Reed (LAB - Streatham and Croydon North) I thank the noble Baroness Hayman of Ullock for her outstanding leadership of the Bill during its passage - Link to Speech
2: Tim Farron (LD - Westmorland and Lonsdale) I also pay tribute to the collegiate and constructive manner in which the Minister, Baroness Hayman, - Link to Speech

Avian Influenza Outbreak Response
1 speech (1,218 words)
Monday 9th December 2024 - Written Statements
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Daniel Zeichner (Lab - Cambridge) noble Friend, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Baroness Hayman - Link to Speech

Biosecurity
28 speeches (11,087 words)
Wednesday 4th December 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Luke Charters (Lab - York Outer) I look forward to meeting Baroness Hayman, the Lords Minister responsible for biosecurity, soon. - Link to Speech

Future of Farming
65 speeches (9,316 words)
Wednesday 4th December 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Mary Creagh (Lab - Coventry East) My colleague Baroness Hayman is in Northern Ireland tomorrow, meeting with large food producers, the - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Thursday 16th January 2025
Written Evidence - Part Z
ESH0075 - Environmental sustainability and housing growth

Environmental sustainability and housing growth - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: This gained cross-party support, including by The Baroness Hayman of Ullock (Hansard record).

Monday 18th November 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Baroness Hayman of Ullock to Baroness Drake, Chair of the Constitution Committee, regarding the Water (Special Measures) Bill (17 November 2024)

Constitution Committee

Found: Letter from Baroness Hayman of Ullock to Baroness Drake, Chair of the Constitution Committee, regarding

Tuesday 12th November 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister for Biosecurity, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs regarding the Targeted Silo Replacement Scheme, dated 17 October 2024

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

Found: Baroness Hayman of Ullock Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Seacole Building 2 Marsham Street

Tuesday 29th October 2024
Agendas and papers - Special Inquiry Committee proposals 2025

Liaison Committee (Lords)

Found: This proposal is supported by Baroness Hayman.



Written Answers
Deer and Squirrels: Forests
Asked by: Earl of Caithness (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)
Thursday 9th January 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answers by Baroness Hayman of Ullock on 3 January (HL3645 and HL3646), what are their considerations on the impact of deer and grey squirrels on woodlands; whether they have consulted any stakeholders; and if so, who.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Defra is responsible for woodlands in England, and we are considering how to go further to reduce the impacts of grey squirrels and deer on our woodlands. We recognise the pressure on new and existing woodlands from the increasing damage caused by over-foraging of young trees and woodland flora by wild deer and from squirrels stripping bark from trees. In England this damage is primarily from grey squirrels due to their prevalence. As part of routine policy development, the department regularly engages with a variety of stakeholders, including the UK Squirrel Accord and the Deer Initiative Partnership.

UK Trade with EU: Import Controls
Asked by: Lord Frost (Conservative - Life peer)
Friday 20th December 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Hayman of Ullock on 5 December (HL2822), whether they have any plans to negotiate a sanitary and phytosanitary agreement which would require the UK to mirror, align with, or otherwise accept EU law in this area.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The Government has been clear that a veterinary / sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) agreement could boost trade and deliver significant benefits on both sides. It is also clear that we will not be re-entering the single market or customs union and will not return to freedom of movement. The terms of any SPS agreement with the EU are subject to negotiation.

Sewage and Water Companies: Accountability
Asked by: Baroness Boycott (Crossbench - Life peer)
Thursday 19th December 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the remarks by Baroness Hayman of Ullock on 30 October (HL Deb col 1186) and on 20 November (HL Deb col 276) in relation to transparency by water companies, what are the pre-existing requirements mentioned by the Minister for water and sewage companies to publish environmental data proactively; what specific legislative provisions require this; and what the practical difficulties would be of mandating this.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

From 1 January, companies will be required to publish discharge data from storm overflows in near real time. This duty falls under section 141DA of the Water Industry Act 1991, as inserted by section 81 of the Environment Act 2021. To support this, Water UK recently released its National Storm Overflow Hub to provide this data on the same site for the whole of England.

The Water (Special Measures) Bill will strengthen these provisions. Clause 3 will require companies to publish discharge data for emergency overflows in near real time. Clause 2 will ensure that all water companies annually publish information on the frequency and seriousness of pollution incidents and the steps they are taking to reduce them.

The Environment Agency also regularly release information and reports to support transparency and scrutiny of water companies.

These provisions are in addition to water companies’ duty to provide information proactively and when requested, due to their status as public authorities for the purposes of the Environmental Information Regulations 2004.

Amendment 44, tabled at Report Stage of the Water (Special Measures Bill) by Baroness Boycott proposed to amend the Environmental Information Regulations to require water companies to proactively publish all operational monitoring data, in addition to any data required under permits issued under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016. This amendment would have created a novel route of challenge through the courts for failures to proactively disclose information. It follows that this would also create a new route for water companies to appeal. Apart from being administratively challenging and at odds with the current legislative framework, this could slow down implementation of the Information Commissioner’s decision notices relating to water companies’ compliance with the Environmental Information Regulations.

Independent Water Commission
Asked by: Baroness Boycott (Crossbench - Life peer)
Tuesday 3rd December 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the remarks by Baroness Hayman of Ullock on 30 October that "the commission will bring in expertise from a wide range of areas, including the environment, public health, investors, consumers, engineering and economics" (HL Deb col 1139), how they plan to appoint members to the new independent water commission; whether there will be a public appointments process; and whether members will have to declare any financial interests they have with the water sector, and their amount.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

On 23 October, the Secretary of State, in conjunction with the Welsh Government, launched an Independent Commission on the water sector regulatory system, to fundamentally transform how our water system works and clean up our rivers, lakes and seas for good.

The review will include broad stakeholder engagement. In particular, the Chair, Sir Jon Cunliffe, will invite views from an Advisory Group of nominated experts, covering areas including the environment, public health, consumers, investors, engineering and economics.

The Advisory Group to the Water Commission will not be ministerial appointments. They will be specific individuals selected by Sir Jon Cunliffe to seek views from and feed in their expertise into the commission. Further details of who will be included in the advisory group will be announced in due course. Thorough due diligence and conflicts of interest checks will be carried out on all candidates.

Flood Control: Land Drainage
Asked by: Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 3rd December 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the remarks by Baroness Hayman of Ullock on 28 October (HL Deb col 1009) and 20 November (HL Deb col 259), what are the cumulative effects and regulatory burdens they have identified in relation to flood prevention measures such as sustainable drainage systems.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

There are many requirements that developers must comply with when designing and building new developments. For example, developers must provide funding for schools, hospitals, and other local infrastructure projects among other things.

The cumulative impact of these requirements could render some developments unviable for developers, if unchecked. The Government must be mindful of these concerns at this time, during one of the most acute housing crises in living memory.

The Government is considering how to achieve our ambitions on sustainable drainage while being mindful of the impact on developers and to ensure that we are achieving environmental protections whilst also deliver much-needed housing.

Flood Control: Land Drainage
Asked by: Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 3rd December 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the remarks by Baroness Hayman of Ullock on 20 November (HL Deb col 257), when they plan to introduce mandatory sustainable drains for new developments as required under Schedule 3 of the Water and Flood Management Act 2010.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

This Government is strongly committed to requiring standardised SuDS (sustainable drainage systems) in new developments.

We must see SuDS in more developments; to designs that cope with changing climatic conditions as well as delivering wider water infrastructure benefits and helping to improve water quality. It is also important to ensure that appropriate adoption and maintenance arrangements are in place.

We believe that these outcomes can be achieved through either improving the current planning led approach using powers now available or commencing Schedule 3 to the Flood and Water Management Act 2010.

A final decision on the way forward will be made in the coming months.

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Directors
Asked by: Baroness Rock (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 14th November 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Hayman of Ullock on 28 October (HL1473), whether the political affiliation of non-executive directors was a consideration in their decision to remove non-executive directors since the general election.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

I refer the noble Lady to the reply previously given on 28 October 2024 to question HL1473.

Lake Windermere: Sewage
Asked by: Lord Birt (Crossbench - Life peer)
Thursday 14th November 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Hayman of Ullock on 28 October (HL1706), on what dates the three separate incidents self-reported by United Utilities (UU) mentioned in the question arose; and what assessment they have made of reporting by the BBC that UU failed to report non-compliant sewage discharges into Lake Windermere between January 2021 and September 2023.

Answered by Baroness Hayman of Ullock - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The Environment Agency received three self-reported pollution incidents from United Utilities relating to operations at Glebe Road Pumping Station, Windermere. These were reported on 26 January, 29 February and 21 May 2024.

The Environment Agency has launched an investigation into the sewage discharges at this Pumping Station and is examining further evidence received from the company. If United Utilities is found to be in breach of an environmental permit, the Environment Agency will take the appropriate enforcement action up to and including a criminal prosecution.



Parliamentary Research
Crown Estate Bill [HL] 2024-25 - CBP-10163
Dec. 20 2024

Found: taken place 89 HL Deb 2 September 2024 c978-981 (Baroness Young of Old Scone) c990-991 (Baroness Hayman

Water (Special Measures) Bill 2024-2025 - CBP-10159
Dec. 10 2024

Found: In the second reading of the bill in the Lords, Baroness Hayman said that the government was introducing



Bill Documents
Jan. 14 2025
HL Bill 43-IV Fourth marshalled list for Committee
Great British Energy Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: and coordinate its plans with other users of the marine space. 13 Great British Energy Bill BARONESS HAYMAN

Jan. 09 2025
HL Bill 43-III Third marshalled list for Committee
Great British Energy Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: BARONESS HAYMAN BARONESS YOUNG OF OLD SCONE EARL RUSSELL LORD BOURNE OF ABERYSTWYTH 116_ After Clause

Dec. 20 2024
Crown Estate Bill [HL] 2024-25
Crown Estate Bill [HL] 2024-26
Briefing papers

Found: taken place 89 HL Deb 2 September 2024 c978-981 (Baroness Young of Old Scone) c990-991 (Baroness Hayman

Dec. 13 2024
HL Bill 43-II Second marshalled list for Committee
Great British Energy Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: BARONESS YOUNG OF OLD SCONE BARONESS HAYMAN BARONESS BOYCOTT 46_ Clause 5, page 3, line 8, at end

Dec. 10 2024
Water (Special Measures) Bill 2024-25
Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Briefing papers

Found: In the second reading of the bill in the Lords, Baroness Hayman said that the government was introducing

Nov. 29 2024
HL Bill 43-I Marshalled list for Committee
Great British Energy Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Great British Energy Bill 10 Clause 5 BARONESS YOUNG OF OLD SCONE BARONESS HAYMAN BARONESS

Nov. 18 2024
HL Bill 45-I Marshalled list for Report
Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: BARONESS HAYMAN OF ULLOCK 18_ Clause 2, page 5, line 9, leave out “sewerage” 5 Water (Special

Nov. 15 2024
HL Bill 45 Running list of amendments – 15 November 2024
Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: BARONESS HAYMAN OF ULLOCK _ Clause 2, page 5, line 9, leave out “sewerage” Member's explanatory

Nov. 14 2024
HL Bill 45 Running list of amendments - 14 November 2024
Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Clause 2 BARONESS HAYMAN OF ULLOCK _ Clause 2, page 4, line 28, leave out “Before section 95

Nov. 13 2024
HL Bill 45 Running list of amendments - 13 November 2024
Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: BARONESS HAYMAN OF ULLOCK ★_ Clause 2, page 4, leave out line 29 and insert— ““Pollution incident

Nov. 01 2024
HL Bill 5-R-I Marshalled list for Report
Crown Estate Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: BARONESS HAYMAN LORD LIVERMORE 10_ After Clause 2, insert the following new Clause— “Sustainable

Oct. 31 2024
HL Bill 17-III Third marshalled list for Committee
Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: separately disclosed within the customer’s statement of account. ” 59/1 HL Bill 17—III BARONESS HAYMAN

Oct. 31 2024
HL Bill 5-R Running list of amendments – 31 October 2024
Crown Estate Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: establish a Regional Wealth Fund and a Skills Training Fund. 5 Crown Estate Bill [HL] BARONESS HAYMAN

Oct. 29 2024
HL Bill 17-II Second marshalled list for Committee
Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: BARONESS HAYMAN OF ULLOCK 68_ Clause 5, page 10, line 4, at end insert— “(6) But an offence is



Department Publications - Transparency
Wednesday 15th January 2025
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Source Page: Farm visits - FOI2024/19306
Document: (PDF)

Found: and 15 Oct) Secretary of State 1 Minister Zeichner 8 Minister Hardy 0 Minister Creagh 0 Baroness Hayman



Department Publications - News and Communications
Tuesday 19th November 2024
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Source Page: Sales of antibiotics for animals at lowest level to date
Document: Sales of antibiotics for animals at lowest level to date (webpage)

Found: Baroness Hayman, Minister for Biosecurity, Borders and Animal Welfare, said: Collaboration between farmers



Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications
Dec. 26 2024
Natural England
Source Page: Government steps in to save historic rights of way from being lost to the nation
Document: Government steps in to save historic rights of way from being lost to the nation (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Minister for Access, Baroness Hayman said:  Our countryside and green spaces are a source of great national

Nov. 19 2024
Animal and Plant Health Agency
Source Page: Sales of antibiotics for animals at lowest level to date
Document: Sales of antibiotics for animals at lowest level to date (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Baroness Hayman, Minister for Biosecurity, Borders and Animal Welfare, said: Collaboration between farmers



Deposited Papers
Monday 11th November 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: List of ministerial responsibilities. 110p.
Document: List_of_Ministerial_Responsibilities.pdf (PDF)

Found: Parliamentary Under -Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Baroness HAYMAN




Baroness Hayman mentioned in Scottish results


Scottish Government Publications
Tuesday 26th November 2024
Environment and Forestry Directorate
Source Page: Acting Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Net Zero communications with UK Government: EIR release
Document: EIR 2024100436052 - Information Released - Annex A and B (PDF)

Found: and Energy Gillian Martin MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: scottish.ministers@gov.scot  Baroness Hayman