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Secretary of State for the Environment
Former UK cabinet position
Former UK cabinet position
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| agency_name | Department of the Environment |
| type | Department |
| formed | 15 October 1970 |
| preceding3 | Ministry of Housing and Local Government |
| preceding2 | Ministry of Transport |
| preceding1 | Ministry of Public Building and Works |
| dissolved | 2 May 1997 |
| superseding | Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions |
| jurisdiction | United Kingdom |
| headquarters | London, England, UK |
The secretary of state for the environment was a UK cabinet position, responsible for the Department of the Environment (DoE). Today, its responsibilities are carried out by the secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs and the secretary of state for housing, communities and local government. The post was created by Edward Heath as a combination of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Public Building and Works on 15 October 1970. Thus it managed a mixed portfolio of issues: housing and planning, local government, public buildings, environmental protection and, initially, transport – James Callaghan gave transport its department again in 1976. It has been asserted that during the Thatcher government the DoE led the drive towards centralism, and the undermining of local government. Particularly, the concept of 'inner cities policy', often involving centrally negotiated public-private partnerships and centrally appointed development corporations, which moved control of many urban areas to the centre, and away from their, often left-wing, local authorities. The department was based in Marsham Towers, three separate tower blocks built for the separate pre-merger ministries, in Westminster.
In 1997, when Labour came to power, the DoE was merged with the Department of Transport to form the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR), thus, essentially, restoring the DoE to its initial 1970 portfolio. The titular mention of 'the Regions' referred to the government's pledge to create a regional government. In the wake of the 2001 foot and mouth crisis, the environmental protection elements of the DETR were split of and merged with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF), to form the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Meanwhile, the transport, housing and planning, and local and regional government aspects went to a new Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions (DTLR). A year later the DTLR also split, with transport getting its own department and the rest going to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
List of environment secretaries
| Portrait | Name | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Birth–Death) | Term of office | Party | Ministry | |
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Peter Walker, 1980 (cropped).tif | 99x99px]] | Peter Walker | |
| MP for Worcester | ||||
| (1932–2010) | 15 October | |||
| 1970 | 5 November | |||
| 1972 | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Geoffrey Rippon (1970).jpg | 75px]] | Geoffrey Rippon | |
| MP for Hexham | ||||
| (1924–1997) | 5 November | |||
| 1972 | 4 March | |||
| 1974 | ||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Charles-Anthony-Raven-Crosland (cropped).jpg | 75px]] | Anthony Crosland | |
| MP for Great Grimsby | ||||
| (1918–1977) | 5 March | |||
| 1974 | 8 April | |||
| 1976 | ||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:No image.svg | 75px]] | Peter Shore | |
| MP for Stepney and Poplar | ||||
| (1924–2001) | 8 April | |||
| 1976 | 4 May | |||
| 1979 | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Meeting of the Kangaroo group in December 1988 with British MP Michael HESELTINE 2 (cropped).jpg | 100x100px]] | Michael Heseltine | |
| MP for Henley | ||||
| (born 1933) | 5 May | |||
| 1979 | 6 January | |||
| 1983 | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Official portrait of Lord King of Bridgwater crop 2.jpg | 75px]] | Tom King | |
| MP for Bridgwater | ||||
| (born 1933) | 6 January | |||
| 1983 | 11 June | |||
| 1983 | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:No image.svg | 75px]] | Patrick Jenkin | |
| MP for Wanstead and Woodford | ||||
| (1926–2016) | 11 June | |||
| 1983 | 2 September | |||
| 1985 | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Kenneth Baker.jpg | 116x116px]] | Kenneth Baker | |
| MP for Mole Valley | ||||
| (born 1934) | 2 September | |||
| 1985 | 21 May | |||
| 1986 | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:No image.svg | 75px]] | Nicholas Ridley | |
| MP for Cirencester and Tewkesbury | ||||
| (1929–1993) | 21 May | |||
| 1986 | 24 July | |||
| 1989 | ||||
| Thatcher III | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Lord PLUMB - EP President meets with UK Minister Chris PATTEN at the European Parliament in Strasbourg (cropped).jpg | 98x98px]] | Chris Patten | |
| MP for Bath | ||||
| (born 1944) | 24 July | |||
| 1989 | 28 November | |||
| 1990 | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Meeting of the Kangaroo group in December 1988 with British MP Michael HESELTINE (cropped).jpg | 100x100px]] | Michael Heseltine | |
| MP for Henley | ||||
| (born 1933) | 28 November | |||
| 1990 | 11 April | |||
| 1992 | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Michael Howard as Home Secretary.jpg | 100x100px]] | Michael Howard | |
| MP for Folkestone and Hythe | ||||
| (born 1941) | 11 April | |||
| 1992 | 27 May | |||
| 1993 | ||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:John GUMMER 1991.jpg | 100x100px]] | John Gummer | |
| MP for Suffolk Coastal | ||||
| (born 1939) | 27 May | |||
| 1993 | 2 May | |||
| 1997 |
References
References
- Peter Hennessy, ''Whitehall'' p.439
- Jonathan Glancey. (1996-10-25). "Don't look back". The Independent.
- David Butler and Gareth Butler, ''British Political Facts 1900–1994''. (7th edn. Macmilln 1994) 56.
- "Secretary of State for Environment".
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