
Seventh
Meeting
Of
The British- Irish Council
(Environment Sectoral Group)
The British-Irish Council Environment Group held
its seventh Ministerial meeting in Guernsey, Channel Islands today. The
meeting was part of an ongoing series of meetings within the British-Irish
Council (BIC) since the first Summit of 17 December 1999, which identified
the environment as one of the issues for discussion.
The British-Irish Council was established under the Strand Three Provisions
of the Agreement reached in Belfast on Good Friday 1998 as a forum for its
members to exchange information, discuss, consult, and use best endeavours
to reach agreement on co-operation on matters of mutual interest within the
competence of the relevant Administrations.
The British Government was represented by Ian Pearson MP, Minister of State
for Climate Change and the Environment, who chaired the meeting and David
Cairns, MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Northern Ireland
Office. The Irish Government was represented by Batt O’Keeffe T.D., Minister
of State for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. Guernsey was
represented by Deputy Bernard Flouquet Minister, Environment Department, who
also hosted the meeting. The Welsh Assembly Government was represented by
Carwyn Jones AM, Minister for Environment, Planning and Countryside; the
Scottish Executive by Rhona Brankin, MSP, Deputy Minister for Environment
and Rural Development; the Isle of Man by John Rimington, MHK, Minister for
Local Government and the Environment and Jersey by Senator Frederick Cohen,
Minister for Planning and Environment.
A full list of delegation members is attached.
The meeting considered a paper outlining a ‘Climate Change Adaptation Work
Programme’ produced by the British administration supported by the other
Administrations. The discussions followed those of the BIC Environment
Summit held in London on 2 June where Ministers agreed to take work forward
in the area of adapting to the impacts of unavoidable climate change. At the
Summit, Ministers agreed to focus effort on four work streams: extreme
events; indicators of adaptation to climate change; the development of
adaptation frameworks; and coastal erosion and sea-level rise. The Council
approved a number of concrete actions, including: participation in a
workshop on improving reaction to and prediction of extreme events to be
hosted by Ireland; the establishment of a working group looking at
indicators of adaptation to climate change; and participation in a workshop
looking at the development of national adaptation strategies to be hosted by
the British Government.
The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sustainable
Procurement Task Force Secretariat gave a presentation on the work of the
Task Force and its National Action Plan which was launched in June 2006. The
Sustainable Procurement Task Force (SPTF) was established in May 2005 under
the UK Sustainable Development Strategy. The National Action Plan was
delivered in June 2006 and will enable the British Government to become a
leader in sustainable procurement across the EU.
The Welsh Assembly Government presented a paper on the work of the
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Working Group. Ministers were
updated on the progress of developing ICZM national strategies. The paper
covered a number of recent developments in the field. It was agreed that the
ICZM Working Group should continue its useful work and produce a further
progress report for the 8th BIC(E) meeting.
Ministers heard an update from the British Administration on work being
undertaken in the area of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the context
of the wider UK strategy on the marine environment. The British and Irish
coastlines are dynamic and hugely varied and the BIC Environment group
provides a useful forum for the various Member Administrations to work
together to ensure a harmonised approach to coastal management.
Ireland reiterated its concerns in relation to Sellafield and nuclear
safety. The Group agreed to keep the issue of Sellafield and nuclear safety
on the agenda for the next Ministerial.
The Group welcomed and noted that the 8th meeting of the Environment Group
will take place in Northern Ireland.
It was agreed that among the main items for discussion at the next meeting
of the Group would be Climate Change, Sellafield and Radioactive Waste;
Integrated Coastal Zone Management and results of the BIC(E) work review.
British-Irish Council (Environment Sectoral Group)
26th July 2006
BRITISH IRISH COUNCIL (ENVIRONMENT SECTORAL GROUP)
List of Delegates
Wednesday 26th July 2006
| British
Government |
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| Minister of
State for Climate Change and the Environment |
Ian Pearson MP |
| Director
General, Environment (Defra) |
Bill Stow |
| Private Secretary
to the Minister of State for Climate Change & Environment |
Emma Batchelor |
| Global
Atmosphere (Defra) |
Caroline Cowan |
| Sustainable Task
Force Secretariat (Defra) |
Nicola Martin |
| Parliamentary
Under-Secretary of State for the Northern Ireland Office |
David Cairns MP |
| Director of
Environment Policy Division, Department of the Environment, Northern
Ireland |
Wesley Shannon |
| Environment
Policy Division, Department of the Environment , Northern Ireland |
Kenneth Bradley
|
| |
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| Irish
Government |
|
| Minister of
State for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government |
Batt O’Keeffe
T.D |
| Assistant
Secretary Environment Division, Department of the Environment, Heritage
and Local Government |
Tom O’Mahony |
| Assistant
Principal Officer, Environment International, Department of the
Environment, Heritage and Local Government |
Alice McAndrew |
| Environmental
Protection Agency |
Frank McGovern |
| |
|
| Welsh
Assembly Government |
|
| Minister for
Environment, Planning and Countryside |
Carwyn Jones AM |
| Head of
Environment Protection and Quality Division |
Matthew Quinn |
| Private Secretary to the
Minister |
Helen Childs |
| |
|
|
Scottish Executive |
|
| Deputy Minister
for the Environment and Rural Development |
Rhona Brankin,
MSP |
| Head of
International Issues Team |
Andrew MacKie |
| Senior Executive
Officer |
Alistair
Montgomery |
| Minister’s
Private Secretary |
James Newman |
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|
Government of the Isle
of Man |
|
| Minister of Local Government and
Environment |
John Rimington MHK |
| Acting Director of
Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Local Government and
Health |
Nick Black |
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|
|
Jersey |
|
| Minister for
Planning and Environment |
Senator
Frederick Cohen |
| Director of Environment |
Chris Newton |
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|
Guernsey |
|
| Minister Environment
Department |
Deputy Bernard Flouquet |
| Chief Officer, Environment
Department |
Steve Smith |
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