Apr. 17 2024
Source Page: Multi-million pound funding boost for home-grown video game developersFound: Multi-million pound funding boost for home-grown video game developers
Found: Supplementary written evidence submitted by Simon Orriss, Head of Legal, Fair Game (FGB07)
Written Evidence Jan. 26 2024
Inquiry: The role of natural capital in the green economyFound: CAP0054 - The role of natural capital in the green economy Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust Written
Jan. 01 2024
Source Page: New tax credits for British film, TV and video game makers start from todayFound: New tax credits for British film, TV and video game makers start from today
Written Evidence Nov. 28 2023
Inquiry: Education and Careers in Land-based SectorsFound: ECL0050 - Education and Careers in Land-based Sectors Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust Written Evidence
Written Evidence May. 15 2024
Inquiry: Climate change and securityFound: CCS0031 - Climate change and security Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust Written Evidence
Written Evidence May. 10 2024
Inquiry: MethaneFound: MET0025 - Methane Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust Written Evidence
Asked by: Kerry McCarthy (Labour - Bristol East)
Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with reference to the Answer of 23 October 2023 to Question 202935 on Game: Birds, how many of those applications did Natural England recommend approving.
Answered by Robbie Moore - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
With reference to the Answer of 23 October 2023 to Question 202935 on Game Birds, Natural England recommended approving 69 of those licence applications.
Asked by: Caroline Lucas (Green Party - Brighton, Pavilion)
Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether he is taking steps to increase the transparency of the process for licensing game bird shoots.
Answered by Rebecca Pow - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
Defra has introduced several improvements to the transparency of processes since 2023 including proactively publishing all regulatory documents relating to GL43 and GL45 on Gov.uk, and by sharing the number of individual licenses approved and rejected in a previous PQ (PQ 202935). Defra has regularly engaged with a broad range of stakeholders to develop an improved risk assessment process, as well as a general licence for Special Protection Areas for birds. Defra has kept stakeholders informed of progress throughout the development of the general licence and individual licensing process.