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Cornish Cyder Brandy Technical File consultation
The purpose of this consultation is to seek views on the draft technical file for Cornish Cyder Brandy, which will form the basis of a new application for a Cornish Cyder Brandy Geographical Indicaiton (GI). Cornish Cyder Brandy is currently produced by Healey’s Cornish Cyder Farm, who are responsible for the content of the draft technical file. Views are welcome from those with interests in the manufacture of spirit drinks in the UK, including retailers and consumer representatives. These... MoreClosed 28 November 2014 -
Possession of wild bird eggs: Establishing the grounds for an offence
Possessing and taking wild birds’ eggs is an offence. However, until 2004, if a person charged with possessing wild birds’ eggs could show that the egg(s) had not been taken in contravention of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 they had a defence; known as the ‘Pre-1981 Defence’. In 2004, to comply with the EU Wild Birds Directive, Defra and the Welsh Government amended the definition of "wild bird” in the 1981 Act. This amendment also narrowed the defence to the... MoreClosed 9 December 2014 -
Designation of Rayrigg Meadow Windermere as a bathing water
We have received an application from South Lakeland District Council for Rayrigg Meadow, Windermere to be designated as a bathing water under the Bathing Water Directive (76/160/EEC, revised by 2006/7/EC). Evidence in support of the application is set out in the consultation document, which also shows the location of the bathing area. MoreClosed 5 January 2015 -
Implementing the new EU Flourinated Greenhouse Gas Regulations
Implementing the new EU Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Regulation Summary: Seeking views on implementing provisions of the new EU F-gases regulation and on the assessment of impact on business. Detail: We want to know what you think about our plans to implement the main provisions of the [EU Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas regulations]( http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/f-gas/index_en.htm ) in the UK. We also want your views on our assessment of the cost of the new domestic legislation on... MoreClosed 20 January 2015 -
Consultation on proposed measures to implement elements of EU Regulation 1257/2013 on ship recycling relating to the authorisation of UK ship recycling facilities
Seeking views on the measures required to establish the most appropriate approach for ensuring compliance with EU Regulation 1257/2013 on ship recycling. This is a joint consultation between Defra and the Department of Environment Northern Ireland and relates to the introduction of draft GB and draft Northern Ireland 2015 Regulations. The EU Regulation imposes an obligation on ship recycling facilities wishing to undertake recycling activities on ships that exceed 500 gross tonnes and flying... MoreClosed 20 January 2015 -
Review of Local Air Quality Management (England) - regulatory and guidance changes
The purpose of this consultation is to invite views on our proposals to improve Local Air Quality Management (LAQM) delivery in England. This is a follow-up consultation to one issued in July 2013. This latest consultation contains a number of proposals to reduce regulatory and administrative burdens in line with commitments made under the Red Tape Challenge, and to improve the overall effectiveness of LAQM in dealing with current air quality challenges. The attached consultation... MoreClosed 30 January 2015 -
Consultation on the draft Control of Waste (Dealing with Seized Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015
This consultation invites views on proposals for new Regulations on the seizure of vehicles in relation to offences concerning waste. The aim of the draft Control of Waste (Dealing with Seized Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 (the draft Regulations) is to help the Governments in England and Wales reduce illegal waste activity, including fly-tipping, by giving enforcement authorities (local authorities, the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales) more effective tools to... MoreClosed 3 February 2015 -
Isles of Scilly Water Legislation Consultation
Various key pieces of water legislation within England that protect public and environmental health do not apply to the Isles of Scilly (or have only been applied in part). Such legislative gaps mean that the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) and Environment Agency (EA) have no enforcement powers in relation to water on the islands. This means that residents on and visitors to the Isles of Scilly (IoS) may not enjoy the same level of public health and environmental protection as is available... MoreClosed 12 February 2015 -
Making flood defence consents part of the environmental permitting framework
This is an invitation to give your views on various aspects of the Government’s proposals to integrate flood defence consents into the Environmental Permitting regime which has been launched today. The following listed documents may be found in the related documents section below and on Defra’s website at: Consultation document Annex 1; proposed exemptions Annex 2; proposed exclusions Impact Assessment These documents relate to this consultation by Department for... MoreClosed 17 February 2015 -
Retail exits reform: how we plan to implement new regulations
The Water Act 2014 introduces reforms that will enable the water sector to deliver increased resilience, increased customer choice and support economic growth. An important part of these reforms is the extension of competition into the retail market for non-household water and sewerage services. This means that all non-household customers, such as businesses, charities and public sector organisations, will be able to switch from their local monopoly water company (the “undertaker”) to... MoreClosed 18 February 2015 -
Consultation on amendments to the Government Guidance on the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009
Batteries Regulations: consultation on amendments to the Government Guidance on the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 to clarify the definition of what constitutes a “portable battery". The proposed amendment will provide a clearer framework to help interpretation of whether a battery “can be hand-carried by an average person without difficulty”. It will remove the 4kg -10kg “grey area” and state a clear weight limit to determine whether a battery can be “hand... MoreClosed 22 February 2015 -
Marine Licensing: Recovery of Cases For SoS determination
We are seeking your views on a proposal to enable the Secretary of State to recover certain marine licence decisions for her own determination. As well as strengthening the democratic process, the proposal may enhance the working arrangements between developers and local communities ensuring issues of local concern are resolved before a proposal reaches the marine licensing application stage. MoreClosed 25 February 2015 -
Proposed changes to the Control of Trade in Endangered Species Regulations
In relation to the regulation of trade in endangered species in the United Kingdom (UK) we are seeking views on proposed changes to the legislation which helps to deliver our obligations arising from the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). We are proposing to update the Control of Trade in Endangered Species (COTES) Regulations to reflect changes already established by the EU regulations which implement CITES in the UK, remove anomalies,... MoreClosed 10 March 2015 -
Captive bred birds: changing how we regulate trading in England, Scotland and Wales
To protect wild birds, which can be illegally taken from the wild for commercial gain, trade in captive bred birds is regulated in England, Scotland and Wales. This consultation concerns commonly kept smaller birds listed on Part 1 Schedule 3 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 ( as amended ) and does not apply to game birds. Schedule 3 birds can be sold if they meet certain requirements e.g. are ringed. Some birds not listed on Schedule 3 can be sold by people relying on a... MoreClosed 24 March 2015 -
Common Fisheries Policy: Implementation of the demersal landing obligation (discard ban) in England
We are seeking your views on our proposals to implement the landing obligation in England for demersal fisheries. The landing obligation puts an end to the wasteful practise of discarding, thus preventing fish being thrown back into the sea, dead, after being caught. The phased introduction of a landing obligation, also known as a “discard ban”, was one of the key successes the UK Government secured in reforming the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). The reform is designed to deliver... MoreClosed 31 March 2015 -
Reducing unused licences (latent capacity) in the English 10 metre and under fishing sector
We want to know what you think about current levels of latent capacity in the English 10 metre and under finfish and shellfish sectors. We would also like your views on how to reduce latent capacity to help to solve any problems. Latent capacity means the number of licences issued to allow fishing for quota species, which are not used. It also describes licences issued and used to catch 300kg quota species or less a year. The term is also used for rights (entitlements) to catch shellfish,... MoreClosed 31 March 2015 -
The Bodmin Moor Commons Council Establishment Order
Consultation on whether there is substantial support for the Order which would establish the Bodmin Moor Commons Council. MoreClosed 13 April 2015 -
Consultation on the Second Tranche of Marine Conservation Zones
This consultation is to seek your views on whether it would be appropriate to designate each of the 23 proposed Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) in the second tranche and to add new features for conservation in 10 of the first tranche MCZs. MCZs, together with other types of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), will form the UK contribution to an international ecologically coherent network of MPAs and help to deliver the vision of clean, healthy, safe, productive and biologically diverse oceans... MoreClosed 24 April 2015 -
Review of approach to issuing animal test certificates for veterinary medicines
Animal test certificates are issued by the VMD to permit the use of a veterinary medicine in a clinical field trial, to allow the procurement and supply of that veterinary medicine and to enable produce from treated animals to enter the food chain. Clinical field trials have the specific purpose of making observations on the safety or efficacy, or both, of an unauthorised veterinary medicine administered by a veterinary surgeon in the course of treating or preventing a disease in... MoreClosed 24 April 2015 -
Waste crime: consultation on proposals to enhance enforcement powers at regulated facilities; and call for evidence on other measures to tackle waste crime and entrenched poor performance in the waste management industry
We are seeking views on enhancing enforcement powers and other measures to tackle waste crime and persistent poor performance in England and Wales. MoreClosed 6 May 2015 -
Consultation on changes to the Producer Responsilbilty regimes for batteries and packaging
The Government proposes to amend the producer responsibility regimes for batteries and packaging across the UK. The proposed changes amend the: The Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009. Producer Responsibility Obligation (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007. Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007. The consultation paper also seeks evidence to help underpin a review of the waste plastic packaging... MoreClosed 22 May 2015 -
Water industry charging: guidance to Ofwat
The Water Act 2014 received Royal Assent on 14th May 2014. It introduces changes in legislation to enable the water and sewerage sectors to deliver increased resilience, improved customer service and to support economic growth. An important aspect of these reforms is that they allow competition to be increased in the non-household retail and upstream parts of the industry. The Act also sets out a new framework for the regulation of charging in the water industry. This is necessary to... MoreClosed 6 August 2015 -
The revised Waste Duty of Care Code of Practice
The Duty of Care is a legal requirement for those dealing with certain kinds of waste to take all reasonable steps to keep it safe and is set out in the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA). It applies to anyone who is a holder of household, industrial and commercial waste, known as controlled waste. The purpose of the Code of Practice is to give simple, clear and practical guidance on what those who import, produce, carry, keep, treat or dispose of controlled waste have to do to... MoreClosed 21 September 2015 -
Consultation on guidance to Natural England on licences to control the risk of bovine tuberculosis from badgers.
We want to know what you think about our proposed licence changes. They will provide more flexibility in the control of badger populations in areas where bovine TB is a problem and will increase the potential to achieve disease control benefits. The proposals would apply to applications to Natural England for a licence from 2016 onwards. MoreClosed 25 September 2015 -
Consultation on proposals to introduce language controls for migrant EU veterinary surgeons
Defra are inviting views on proposed amendments to the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 (VSA) regarding language testing controls in the UK for EU migrant vets. Please see the consultation letter and consultation background document for further information. How to respond: Please visit our online survey link below. Alternatively, if you wish to respond by other means, please contact us at rcvsconsultation@defra.gov.uk . MoreClosed 30 September 2015 -
Proposal to remove Staithes from the list of designated bathing waters
The Bathing Water Directive protects bathers' health at popular beaches and inland waters by requiring water quality to be monitored for intestinal enterococci and E.coli during the bathing season, which in England runs from 15 May to 30 September. The Directive applies to waters that are used by a large number of bathers and where bathing is supported and promoted by the local authority or private owner. There are currently 406 beaches and 12 lakeside sites in England that are designated as... MoreClosed 30 September 2015 -
Proposal to remove Lyme Regis Church Cliff Beach from the list of bathing waters
The Bathing Water Directive protects bathers' health at popular beaches and inland waters by requiring water quality to be monitored for intestinal enterococci and E.coli during the bathing season, which in England runs from 15 May to 30 September. The Directive applies to waters that are used by a large number of bathers and where bathing is supported and promoted by the local authority or private owner. There are currently 406 beaches and 12 lakeside sites in England that are designated as... MoreClosed 30 September 2015 -
Proposal to remove Newhaven from the list of designated bathing waters
The Bathing Water Directive protects bathers' health at popular beaches and inland waters by requiring water quality to be monitored for intestinal enterococci and E.coli during the bathing season, which in England runs from 15 May to 30 September. The Directive applies to waters that are used by a large number of bathers and where bathing is supported and promoted by the local authority or private owner. There are currently 406 beaches and 12 lakeside sites in England that are designated as... MoreClosed 30 September 2015 -
Retail exits reform: draft regulations
The Water Act 2014 (WA14) introduces reforms that will allow the water sector to achieve increased resilience, increased customer choice and support economic growth. These include changes that will allow more competition in the retail market for non-household water and sewerage services. 'Retail’ services incorporate all customer-facing activities such as billing, meter reading and dealing with enquiries. These are distinct from the ‘wholesale’ or ‘upstream’ activities involved in... MoreClosed 15 October 2015 -
Improving TB cattle controls, including a proposal for statutory post-movement testing
Defra is inviting views from stakeholders on a proposal for statutory TB post-movement testing of cattle moved (directly or via a market) from herds in Great Britain on annual (or more frequent) surveillance testing to all herds in the Low Risk Area (LRA) of England. This new policy would not apply to cattle slaughtered within 120 days of arrival at the destination herd in the LRA. A small number of other post-movement testing exemptions are also proposed. Also included within this... MoreClosed 23 October 2015
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