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Select Committee
Northumbria University
COV0003 - Greening the post-Covid recovery

Written Evidence Dec. 04 2020

Inquiry: Greening the post-Covid recovery
Inquiry Status: Open
Committee: Environmental Audit Committee

Found: welfare needs above the interests of state actors, private investors, and holiday makers.


Scottish Government Publication (Impact assessment)

Dec. 01 2020

Source Page: Coronavirus (COVID-19): phase 3 measures - equality and fairer Scotland impact assessment
Document: Equality and Fairer Scotland Impact Assessment: Evidence Gathered for Scotland’s Route Map through and out of the Crisis Phase 3 Measures Annex (PDF)

Found: Coronavirus (COVID-19): phase 3 measures - equality and fairer Scotland impact assessment


Deposited Papers

Nov. 06 2020

Source Page: I. Letter dated 31/10/2020 from Boris Johnson MP to colleagues regarding the lockdown measures starting on Thurs 5 Nov. 4p. II. Summary briefing pack: November restrictions. 21p. III. Letter dated 03/11/2020 from Alok Sharma MP to all MPs regarding an update on the work of the UK Vaccine Taskforce. 2p, IV. Letter dated 04/11/2020 from Matt Hancock MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding 3 documents for deposit in the House libraries. 1p.
Document: November_Restrictions_Summary_Briefing.pdf (PDF)

Found: carry out all activities related to moving home (including in person viewings), or to return from a holiday


Select Committee
Impact of Covid-19 on DCMS sectors: Government Response to Committee’s Third Report of Session 2019–21

Special Report Oct. 14 2020

Inquiry: Impact of Covid-19 on DCMS sectors
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Culture, Media and Sport Committee (Department: Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport)

Found: In its response to this report, DCMS should set out its plans for supporting an extension of the holiday


Select Committee
Town & Country Planning Association
FLO0080 - Flooding

Written Evidence Sep. 30 2020

Inquiry: Flooding
Inquiry Status: Open
Committee: Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (Department: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Found: and abroad.


Select Committee
British BIDs
SHS0023 - Supporting our high streets after COVID-19

Written Evidence Sep. 22 2020

Inquiry: Supporting our high streets after COVID-19
Inquiry Status: Open
Committee: Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee (Department: Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities)

Found: business rates ‚holiday™ must continue until the review is completed.


Secondary Legislation

Laid - 17 Sep 2020 In Force Not stated

Health Protection (Coronavirus, Collection of Contact Details etc and Related Requirements) Regulations 2020
Department: Department of Health and Social Care
Made affirmative
Parliamentary Status - Legislation

These regulations impose a number of obligations on relevant persons, in order to protect against the risks arising from coronavirus. These obligations are as follows.

Found: Health Protection (Coronavirus, Collection of Contact Details etc and Related Requirements) Regulations


Written Question
Tourism
Wednesday 16th September 2020

Asked by: Joy Morrissey (Conservative - Beaconsfield)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what steps he is taking to support the tourism sector as it moves from the summer season into autumn.

Answered by Nigel Huddleston - Financial Secretary (HM Treasury)

We recognise the significant impact of Covid-19 on the tourism sector. We continue to monitor the situation and are taking steps to support the sector as it moves to the autumn season.

The Government has implemented a series of measures that will assist tourism business over the coming months, such as the cut to VAT which will last into January and business rates relief for hospitality, retail and leisure businesses which will last until the end of March.

We are working with VisitBritain on an Autumn and Winter campaign, 'Escape the Everyday', which will help extend the tourism season.

The Government is also encouraging local planning authorities to exercise their discretion in relation to planning conditions for caravan, campsites and holiday parks, in order to help these businesses extend their open season.

And through the Cultural Renewal Taskforce and the Visitor Economy Working Group, we are continuing to engage with stakeholders to assess how we can most effectively support tourism’s recovery across the UK.


Scottish Parliament Debate - Main Chamber
Dirty Camping - Wed 09 Sep 2020

Mentions:
1: Crawford, Bruce (None - None) However, the Covid-19 outbreak has meant that fewer people have taken a holiday abroad and have instead - Speech Link
2: Stevenson, Stewart (None - None) I was 22 years old when I first stayed overnight on holiday in a hotel. - Speech Link
3: MacDonald, Gordon (SNP - Edinburgh Pentlands) In the past three weeks in the Pentlands alone, the police have engaged with 89 campsites and had to - Speech Link
4: Ross, Gail (None - None) beautiful constituency to holiday there—and very welcome they are, too. - Speech Link


Scottish Parliament Debate - Main Chamber
Portfolio Question Time - Wed 09 Sep 2020

Mentions:
1: Ewing, Fergus (SNP - Inverness and Nairn) Kingdom are welcome to holiday in Scotland. - Speech Link
2: Lockhart, Dean (None - Mid Scotland and Fife) abandoned campsites and damaging trees and the natural habitat.The national park authority, the relevant - Speech Link
3: Gougeon, Mairi (SNP - Angus North and Mearns) That is why the cabinet secretary will hold the meeting on Monday, which I believe the national parks - Speech Link
4: Ruskell, Mark (Green - Mid Scotland and Fife) car parks at night, away from residential areas, in spaces where they can be monitored—a trial that - Speech Link