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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is the United Kingdom government department responsible for environmental protection, food production and standards, agriculture, fisheries and rural communities in England. Concordats set out agreed frameworks for co-operation between it and the Scottish Executive[1] and the Cabinet of the National Assembly for Wales,[2] which have devolved responsibilities for these matters in their respective countries. Image File history File links DEFRA_UK_Ministry_Logo. ... The agencies responsible for the government of the United Kingdom consist of a number of ministerial departments (usually headed by a Secretary of State) and non-ministerial departments headed by senior civil servants. ... Devils Punchbowl Waterfall, New Zealand. ... A fishery (plural: fisheries) is an organized effort by humans to catch fish or other aquatic species, an activity known as fishing. ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location (dark green) within the United Kingdom (light green), with the Republic of Ireland (blue) to its west Languages English Capital London Largest city London Area – Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population – Total (mid... A concordat is an agreement between the pope and a government or sovereign on religious matters. ... The Executives logo, shown with English and Scottish Gaelic caption The term Scottish Executive is used in two different, but closely-related senses: to denote the executive arm of Scotlands national legislature (i. ... The National Assembly for Wales (or NAfW) (Welsh: Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru) is a devolved assembly with power to make legislation in Wales, and is also responsible for most UK government departments in Wales. ...


It was formed in June 2001, when the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF) was merged with part of the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR) and with a small part of the Home Office. The department was created after the perceived failure of MAFF to deal adequately with an outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease. The department had about 8000 core personnel, as of January 2004. 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food was a UK government department, first created in September 1793 (relaunched in 1889) and called the Board of Agriculture. ... The outbreak of foot and mouth disease in the United Kingdom in the spring and summer of 2001 caused a crisis in British agriculture and tourism. ... Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), sometimes called hoof-and-mouth disease, is a highly contagious but non-fatal viral disease of cattle and pigs. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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After the 2005 General Election, the Ministry was restructured, with one fewer Ministers of State and one further Parliamentary Under-Secretaries of State; but this change reverted after the May 2006 reshuffle. The current make-up of the department's ministers is: The Houses of Parliament, seen over Westminster Bridge The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative institution in the United Kingdom and British overseas territories (it alone has parliamentary sovereignty). ... This article describes the British monarchy from the perspective of the United Kingdom. ... Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor) (born 21 April 1926) is Queen of sixteen independent nations known as the Commonwealth Realms. ... This article is about the British House of Lords. ... 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Permanent Secretary

Helen Ghosh is the current Permanent Secretary. In the United Kingdom, the non-political civil service head of a government department, as distinct from the political Secretary of State to whom he or she reports. ...


Departmental agencies and sponsored bodies

The Central Science Laboratory(CSL) is an executive agency of the UK government department the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). ... The Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science(CEFAS) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom government department the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). ... The Countryside Agency in England is a statutory body with the task of improving the quality of the rural environment and the lives of those living in it. ... Drinking Water Inspectorate is a section of Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs set up to regulate the water supply companies in England and Wales. ... English Nature is the United Kingdom Government Agency that promotes the conservation of wildlife, geology and wild places throughout England. ... Natural England is the name of a new United Kingdom Government agency which will bring together the landscape, access and recreation elements of the Countryside Agency (CA); all of the responsibilities of English Nature (EN); and the environmental land management functions of the Rural Development Service (RDS). ... Environmental Stewardship is an agri-environment scheme run by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in England. ... The Forestry Commission is a non ministerial Government Department in the United Kingdom. ... The Joint Nature Conservation Committee (or JNCC) is the wildlife advisor of the United Kingdom government. ... The Joint Nature Conservation Committee (or JNCC) is the wildlife advisor of the United Kingdom government. ... PSD is an executive agency of Defra responsible for the authorisation of plant protection products in the UK. In 2005 it also became responsible for detergents. ... The State Veterinary Service(SVS) is an executive agency of the UK government department the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). ... The Rural Development Service (RDS) is part of the UK Governments Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). ... The logo of the RPA The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) is an executive agency of the British Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). ... Veterinary Laboratories Agency The Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) is an Executive Agency of the UK government department the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs(Defra). ... The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) is an Executive Agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs seeking to protect public health, animal health, the environment and promoting animal welfare by assuring the safety, quality and efficacy of veterinary medicines in the United Kingdom. ...

DEFRA regions

DEFRA has eight regional departments:

  1. East of England (based in Cambridge)
  2. East Midlands (based in Nottingham)
  3. North East (based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
  4. North West (based in Crewe)
  5. South East (based in Reading)
  6. South West (based in Bristol)
  7. West Midlands (based in Worcester)
  8. Yorkshire and Humberside (based in Leeds)

Map of the Cambridgeshire area (1904) The city of Cambridge is an old English university town and the administrative centre of the county of Cambridgeshire. ... Nottingham is a city (and county town of Nottinghamshire) in the East Midlands of England. ... Newcastle upon Tyne, often shortened to Newcastle, is a city and metropolitan borough situated on the north bank of the River Tyne, in North East England. ... Map sources for Crewe at grid reference SJ705557 Crewe is a town in south Cheshire, in the north west of England. ... Reading is a town and a unitary authority (the Borough of Reading) in the English county of Berkshire. ... Bristol (IPA: brĭstəl) is a city, unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, 115 miles (185 km) west of London at , . With a population of 400,000, and metropolitan area of 550,000, it is Englands sixth, and the United Kingdoms ninth, most... The city of Worcester (pronounced ) is a city and the county town of Worcestershire in England. ... Leeds is the urban core of the metropolitan borough and city the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire in the north of England. ...

See also

For energy use in practice, see Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom The Energy policy of the United Kingdom is a set of official publications and activities directed at the present and future production, transmission and use of various power technologies. ... Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom has been receiving increased attention over recent years. ... This is a list of topics related to the United Kingdom. ... The Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department (SEERAD) is a department of the Scottish Executive. ...

External links

  1. ^ Concordat between MAFF and the Scottish Executive
  2. ^ Concordat between MAFF and the Cabinet of the National Assembly for Wales


 

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