Category: Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE : Time to rebuild housing strategy in wake of axing house building targets, say Greens [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Time to rebuild housing strategy in wake of axing house building targets, say Greens [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the Green Party on 6 December 2022.

    The Green Party has welcomed a decision by ministers to axe arbitrary house building targets [1] and have called for future housing development to be led by affordability, quality and environmental standards.

    Green Party spokesperson on Housing and communities, Ellie Chowns, who is also a Cabinet Member on Herefordshire Council, said:

    “Councils of all political colours have pushed back against unrealistic top-down housing targets, which have taken decision-making away from local authorities and ignored the views of local people. And where targets have been missed, it has allowed developers to get away with lower quality housing that is less sustainable and less affordable.

    “It’s time to rebuild a housing strategy that takes powers away from central government and the giant house builders funnelling money into Tory Party coffers and give councils the power to set their own housing targets to meet the needs of local populations. We need the focus of future development to be on building genuinely affordable housing that is good for local people while helping to tackle the cost of living crisis and the climate emergency.

    “We certainly do need thousands more new homes but the priority should be on homes for social rent, built to the highest environmental standards so they dramatically cut energy bills and carbon emissions. We also need to prioritise building on brownfield sites and preserve our precious green spaces which are good for public health and for nature.

    “All new housing must also be served by high quality walking and cycling routes and much improved public transport services.”

    Notes

    1. Sunak to scrap housebuilding targets after pressure from Tory MPs | Planning policy | The Guardian

  • PRESS RELEASE : Greens urge government to act on fuel poverty crisis today [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Greens urge government to act on fuel poverty crisis today [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the Green Party on 2 December 2022.

    Green Party spokespeople have brought together a cross-government set of demands to ease the growing burden of fuel poverty and tackle the climate crisis.

    To mark Fuel Poverty Awareness day today and Fuel Poverty Action day tomorrow, Green Party spokespeople have written to key Ministers to tell them that only joined-up government action can deliver the measures needed.

    On housing, spokesperson Ellie Chowns called for a fully-funded, nationwide, long-term retrofit programme to insulate all housing to the maximum possible level, an immediate end to the building of hard-to-heat homes, higher building standards, and a winter ban on no-fault evictions.

    For people with disabilities, spokesperson Mags Lewis called for targeted fuel subsidies for those whose home energy use is higher than average as a result of their disability, guaranteed support in the event of blackouts for disabled people reliant on equipment like ventilators, and a priority home insulation programme to bring down bills.

    On health, spokesperson and GP Dr Pallavi Devulapalli called for increased subsidies targeted at those made most vulnerable by cold homes with poor ventilation, recognition of the mental and physical toll of poorly insulated, cold  homes, and free hot school dinners for all children to ensure none go hungry this winter.

    Green Party co-leader Adrian Ramsay said:

    “The work of our spokespeople shows clearly how the impact of fuel poverty is felt across the population and why it requires political leadership and joined-up action to deliver the policies to combat it.

    “New figures produced today by the National Energy Action for Fuel Poverty Awareness Day [1] show the growing scale of the problem, which is destined to worsen through the winter without concerted government action.

    “We believe that a national home insulation programme will deliver warm, affordable and healthy homes for people while reducing energy use and helping to tackle the climate crisis.”

    NOTES:

    [1] https://www.nea.org.uk/news/8-4-million-uk-households-will-be-in-fuel-poverty-from-april-says-national-energy-action/

  • PRESS RELEASE : Green Party calls for insulation grants to help small businesses survive cost of living crisis [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Green Party calls for insulation grants to help small businesses survive cost of living crisis [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the Green Party on 2 December 2022.

    The Green Party of England and Wales is calling on government to offer a Small Business Saturday reprieve to firms facing soaring costs through insulation grants and a package of support measures.

    Co-leader Adrian Ramsay said:

    “We know from visiting independent businesses and social enterprises up and down the country that they want to green their operations, improve employee welfare and make it easier for people to shop locally.

    “But they need government to get behind them and offer the right package of incentives.

    “Businesses tell our councillors that they want government insulation grants, reform of business rates to incentivise greener business practices, differential VAT rates to favour small businesses, and an immediate suspension of Covid-loan repayments.

    “Small and independent businesses and enterprises are the lifeblood of local communities. Small businesses can help revitalise our high streets.

    “Yet, many are struggling with the cost of living and high energy bills. Running costs are set to increase again in March when the government’s short-term support will end.

    “The Green Party has long been the party of small business. We want to see them thrive.”

    This Small Business Saturday the Green Party are calling for:

    1. Grants to insulate small businesses to cut energy bills and emissions. Government should provide businesses with grants to insulate their premises to reduce their running costs, energy use, and emissions for good.

    2. Higher business rate exemption for small businesses that green their operations. Businesses should be incentivised to green their operations by not having to pay higher business rates as a result of taking sustainable measures such as installing solar panels.

    3. Support for small businesses to improve employee wellbeing. Government must support businesses to improve the wellbeing of their employees. Measures should include exempting all childcare providers in England from business rates.

    4. Reform of VAT to support small businesses and suspension of Covid repayments. The government must reform ourVAT system so that it differentially supports smaller shops and businesses compared to larger and online businesses. Likewise, there should be an immediate suspension of Covid loan repayments to provide much needed relief for businesses.

    5. Creation of Virtual High Streets. Councils should work with small and independent businesses so residents can use an online portal to buy from participating local shops and have items delivered on the same or next day.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Green councillors call on Michael Gove to properly fund local services [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Green councillors call on Michael Gove to properly fund local services [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the Green Party on 2 December 2022.

    Green councillors in ruling administrations in England and Wales have written to Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, calling on him “to ensure proper funding of local services and… sound policy that works for people, not profit.”

    The Green cabinet members and committee chairs who have signed the letter have called for a three-year funding settlement, an increase in all council budgets in line with inflation, an increase in investment for retrofitting homes and in services for the most vulnerable, particularly adult and child social care.

    In the letter, the councillors say: “It makes no financial sense to cut local government funding to the point where they can no longer deliver even basic services.”

    They urge Mr Gove to “join local government in working to protect the most vulnerable and build resilient, joyful communities, so we can serve our communities in the way they deserve and give them hope for the future.”

    Co-leader of the Green Party, Carla Denyer, who is a councillor in Bristol, said:

    “Councils are at breaking point. Several, including Tory controlled Councils, are on the verge of bankruptcy. Michael Gove must listen, not just to the strong chorus from Councils run by opposition parties, but also to Tory councillors.

    “The Conservative head of the Local Government Association has said: ‘the numbers just do not add up,’ and added: ‘We desperately need to protect budgets and services from the impact of inflation, without which there will be real service cuts to some of the most vulnerable in our communities.’ [1].

    “As councillors, we work hard to build communities that are fairer, greener and healthier. We work to support local businesses, deliver vital services and protect and improve local environments.

    “In order to do so effectively, councils need a guarantee from Michael Gove that we will receive an increase in all council budgets in line with inflation and a three-year funding settlement.

    “We need that funding certainty so we can increase investment in adult and child social care. We need it to fund the insulation of our homes to make them warmer and cheaper for residents to run.

    “If Michael Gove is really committed to levelling up, to decent housing and building strong communities, he must listen to councils and act.”

    NOTES:

    [1] https://www.local.gov.uk/events/past-event-presentations/lga-annual-conference-2022/lga-chairman-cllr-james-jamieson-welc

  • PRESS RELEASE : Government provides boost to horticulture industry with certainty over seasonal workers [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Government provides boost to horticulture industry with certainty over seasonal workers [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 16 December 2022.

    45,000 visas for seasonal workers will be available for businesses next year, the Government confirmed today, providing a boost for the UK’s horticulture industry.

    The allocation will allow businesses to recruit foreign workers to come to the UK for up to six months through the Seasonal Worker visa route – an uplift of 15,000 compared to what was available to businesses at the start of 2022. This number will be kept under review with the potential to increase by a further 10,000 if necessary, and contingent on sponsors and growers improving and abiding by to worker welfare standards, including ensuring workers are guaranteed a minimum number of paid hours each week.

    The first 4,000 visas will be made available to operators next week to ensure that daffodil growers have the labour available for their harvest at the start of the year

    The changes will provide certainty for farmers in a boost to British food production and help to tackle the labour shortages and rising input costs which have been affecting countries all around the world.

    Alongside expanding the number of visas available, the government will be appointing new scheme operators to help with the efficient operation of the visa route and help safeguard worker welfare. A new team will also focus on ensuring sponsors are abiding by workers’ rights by improving training and processes for compliance inspectors and creating clear policies and guidance for robust action for scheme operators where workers are at risk of exploitation.

    Farming Minister Mark Spencer said:

    Seasonal labour has long been part of the UK’s rural economy, and while it is right that we offer long term support to increase the use of domestic labour, we also need to support businesses on the back of what has been a challenging year for food producers.

    That’s why we’ve listened to the UK’s horticulture sector, and today’s announcement will provide our growers with the labour they need to bring in the harvest and continue to put their produce on our tables.

    More widely, the Government is taking action to encourage all sectors to make employment more attractive to UK domestic workers. To help with these efforts, Defra is working with industry and DWP to raise awareness of career opportunities within the food and drink sector among UK workers.

    The Government is also working to boost automation in the food sector, with £12.5 million recently announced to boost the development of automation and robotic technologies on farms, part of the wider £270 million Farming Innovation Programme to support research and development in agriculture and horticulture. Defra will also respond shortly to the recommendations of a review of automation in horticulture which was published earlier this year.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Suffolk and Norfolk devolution deals to be signed today – County Councils Network Response [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Suffolk and Norfolk devolution deals to be signed today – County Councils Network Response [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the County Councils Network on 8 December 2022.

    Today the Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove MP will today sign devolution deals for Suffolk and Norfolk, which include devolved powers in building, regeneration and skills.

    If approved locally, the deals will include bespoke investment pots for each council area as well as devolved powers over adult education, support to build new affordable homes on brownfield sites, and more capital funding for infrastructure projects.

    Both devolution deals also contain a directly-elected leader.

    It means that six out of the ten county authorities that begun negotiations with government this year on devolution deals have been agreed, pending local approval.

    Below, the County Councils Network responds:

    Cllr Martin Hill, County Councils Network Devolution Spokesperson, said:

    “Today’s signing of devolution deals in Suffolk and Norfolk, pending local agreement, is another important step in the county devolution agenda and takes the total number of deals this year to five.

    “These two agreements will be transformative for these two East of England counties – featuring substantial investment pots and devolving powers to local people, giving them more of a say on transport, skills, employment and the environment. The two local authorities have shown flexibility and pragmatism to adopt a directly-elected leader of the county council, which presents a fundamentally new and more suitable model for devolution in county areas. The County Councils Network will work with both local authorities to get these deals up and running.

    “The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill becoming an Act is imperative to these devolution deals coming into existence. With the government compromising over planning reforms within the Bill, we urge county MPs to approve the legislation as soon as possible to enable these devolution deals and transfer powers from Whitehall into the hands of local people.

    “Now that six of the initial ten county deal areas have agreed proposals with government, we must complete the remaining deals as soon as possible, whilst government should announce a second wave of negotiations. Counties across the country have prepared innovative proposals to help boost productivity at a time when the country needs economic growth and we urge the government to now turbocharge this agenda and agree deals with at least two-thirds of our member councils by the end of this Parliament.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Cornwall devolution deal – Response by the County Councils Network [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Cornwall devolution deal – Response by the County Councils Network [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the County Councils Network on 2 December 2022.

    Today the government has announced it has reached an agreement with Cornwall on a new devolution deal for the county.

    This deal, which builds on the devolution deal secured by the county in 2015, includes a directly-elected mayor, devolved adult education powers, and further levers in transport and housing.

    It follows on from devolution agreements in North Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and Suffolk this year.

    Below, the County Councils Network responds to the announcement.

    Cllr Martin Hill, County Councils Network Devolution Spokesperson said:

    “Cornwall secured the first-ever county devolution deal in 2015 and today’s historic announcement bolsters the powers available to the county and builds on the excellent work carried out by the council over the last seven years. Devolved adult education powers will allow the council to effectively develop the skills of its local residents, tailoring them to local need, whilst further levers on housing and transport will make a real difference for people.

    “The deal, like Suffolk, could introduce the first directly elected individual of a county authority. This is a unique form of governance, bringing together both devolved powers and existing service delivery. The County Councils Network (CCN) looks forward to continuing to work with Cornwall as they consult on the proposal and put in place these new arrangements.

    “It has been a positive few weeks with this deal following on from an agreement in Suffolk, bringing the total number of county devolution deals agreed this year to five. This is an encouraging start but we need the government to go further and faster, and we’d like to see an acceleration of the county devolution agenda in 2023.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : New measures tackling China’s dumping of Aluminium Extrusions to come into force [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : New measures tackling China’s dumping of Aluminium Extrusions to come into force [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the Department for International Trade on 16 December 2022.

    The Secretary of State for International Trade has approved new anti-dumping measures recommended by TRA against Aluminium Extrusions from China.

    The government has today [16 December 2022] agreed with the Trade Remedies Authority’s recommendation that a new anti-dumping duty be applied to imports of Aluminium Extrusions from China to the UK.

    The TRA’s investigation, initiated at the request of producers of Aluminium Extrusions in the UK, found that imports are being dumped into the UK at unfair prices and causing injury to domestic producers. The investigation identified seven UK producers of Aluminium Extrusions, four of which had a combined annual turnover of £155 million and employed more than 1000 people.

    The TRA’s interim report, the Statement of Essential Facts, published in May invited interested parties to comment. The TRA considered these comments and submitted a final recommendation to the Secretary of State for International Trade who agreed that the new trade remedy measure should be put in place on these imports in the form of a tariff at the border. This tariff will come into effect from 17 December 2022.

    TRA Chief Executive Oliver Griffiths said:

    The Secretary of State has today upheld our recommendation in the first case instigated by the TRA at the request of UK industry. The decision to impose targeted tariffs will shield producers of aluminium extrusions in the UK from dumped products from China.

    Measures to provide protection to UK producers

    During its investigation, the TRA determined that damage to the UK industry was occurring, having found clear evidence of price undercutting, indicating that UK businesses were struggling to compete with the dumped imports.

    The Secretary of State’s final decision has recognised imports should not be subject to the measure for Aluminium Extrusions that the UK does not produce. A Notice of Final Negative Determination has been published to reflect this.

    Case initiated in response to calls from UK industry

    The TRA initiated an investigation into imports of Aluminium Extrusions from the People’s Republic of China to the UK in June 2021 in response to a request from the domestic industry. There are a number of manufacturers based across the UK making these products, which are mainly aluminium bars, tubes and pipes. They are used in heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, building and construction, transport and car manufacture.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Urgent action to overhaul Exeter prison [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Urgent action to overhaul Exeter prison [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Justice on 16 December 2022.

    • new blueprint to improve safety
    • extra staff and training to bolster support for vulnerable prisoners
    • new collaboration with the Shannon Trust to boost education on offer for offenders

    Prisons Minister Damian Hinds has outlined a package of urgent measures to rapidly improve safety at HMP Exeter – including extra frontline staff to support prisoners struggling with poor mental health.

    Today’s (16 December 2022) news forms part of the government’s response to His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) inspection last month, which identified serious failings at the jail resulting in an Urgent Notification – the lowest possible rating for a prison.

    As part of the Urgent Notification process, Ministers have 28 days to respond to the notice and set out how they will make the rapid change needed.

    In just 4 weeks, significant improvements to the running of the prison have been made, including:

    • Extra frontline staff transferred to support the supervision of offenders struggling with mental health issues
    • New training for all staff to better spot the signs of poor mental health and ensure vulnerable offenders are getting the help they need
    • Improved information and support for those arriving at the prison from the courts for the first time – a period where prisoners are often at their most vulnerable
    • Extra teaching staff joining the prison and a new collaboration with the Shannon Trust to boost education and learning activities key to rehabilitation
    • A new CCTV system in the works to improve safety on the wings

    The action plan published today also details how Ministers will continue to build upon these improvements and hold the prison to account over the coming weeks and months.

    Prisons Minister Damian Hinds said:

    Last month’s inspection found unacceptable failings at HMP Exeter, and today I am setting out how we plan on rectifying this serious situation without delay.

    Extra frontline staff and improved mental health training for all officers will ensure vulnerable offenders get the help they need when they need it, while renewed education and work opportunities will rehabilitate prisoners and cut crime.

    The government introduced the Urgent Notification process in 2017 to ensure immediate, urgent action was taken when necessary to address serious concerns identified by inspectors.

  • PRESS RELEASE : British military to receive 60 All-Terrain Vehicles under international agreement [December 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : British military to receive 60 All-Terrain Vehicles under international agreement [December 2022]

    The press release issued by the Ministry of Defence on 16 December 2022.

    UK troops will receive 60 amphibious all-terrain armoured vehicles to support operations in the harshest environments, as part of a trilateral agreement.

    • £140 million contract to bolster ability to operate in harsh environments
    • 60 new amphibious vehicles to be in service for 30 years
    • Purchase alongside key allies bolsters European interoperability

    Under the international Collaborative All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) programme – including Sweden and Germany – the UK Commando Force will receive 60 Future All-Terrain Vehicles (FATV) starting from February 2025, under a £140 million contract.

    The deal will see a total of 463 of the vehicles delivered by BAE Systems across the three European partners, with the engines for all FATVs produced by Cummins in Darlington.

    The vehicles will be used by the Navy’s Littoral Response Groups – bespoke, highly-mobile amphibious task groups designed to react to crises in regions strategically important to the UK.

    Capable of operating in the harshest weather conditions and most remote environments, the amphibious, multi-role, armoured vehicle will include variants of vehicles for troop transport, logistics, medical evacuation, recovery, and command and control.

    Defence Procurement Minister, Alex Chalk said:

    We continue to equip our Armed Forces with the most mobile and resilient capabilities, to support them in operations around the world and Future All-Terrain Vehicles for the Royal Navy are another example of this.

    This tri-lateral agreement with Sweden and Germany serves to strengthen key alliances and improve interoperability.

    Working alongside our European and Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) Arctic partners in the High North, FATVs will be in-service until 2058, replacing the BV206 tracked and older BvS 10 ‘Viking’ models. Their articulated mobility systems provide optimal manoeuvrability across varying terrains so they can traverse snow, ice, rock, sand, mud or swamps, as well as steep mountain environments. The vehicles’ amphibious feature also allows them to swim in flooded areas or coastal waters, and a logistics variant can carry 6 tonnes of equipment.

    Brigadier Mark Totten, Navy Deputy Director Acquisition, said:

    The signing of the CATV contract is great news for UK Defence and for Commando Forces. This is a unique capability – fundamental for Commando Forces that are expert in operating in the extreme cold weather and across the littoral. The vehicle boasts a number of characteristics that make it perfect for the Future Commando Force: it is adept over snow, has amphibious swimming capability and protects its occupants from several threats.

    Progressing to contract is a clear statement of the UK’s strong commitment to High North and to working alongside our NATO and JEF partners.

    The FATV has a front cabin to accommodate the driver with three fully equipped marines, and a rear cabin which can carry eight fully equipped marines or be fitted for a variety of different purposes including short range air defence.