Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

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Registration as it was on 13 Oct 2011
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Overview

Lobbying Costs

275,000€

Financial year: Apr 2010 - Mar 2011

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

None declared

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

0

High-level Commission meetings

20

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    Royal Society for the Protection of Birds   (RSPB)

    EU Transparency Register

    21862631806-19 First registered on 05 Jun 2009

    Goals / Remit

    · We champion birds and the environment to decision makers.
    · We protect, restore and manage habitats for birds and other wildlife.
    · We research the problems facing birds and the environment, looking for practical solutions that we can implement on the ground, and promote to others.
    · We carry out 'hands-on' recovery projects for our most threatened species.
    · We own and manage 200 nature reserves, where wildlife can thrive and people can be inspired.
    · We share our knowledge and enthusiasm, to help young and old enjoy the natural world.
    · We champion the cause of biodiversity conservation within the wider debate on sustainable development.
    · We are active across the UK at national, regional and local levels - our work is relevant to your environment.
    · We tackle international conservation issues through the Birdlife International Partnership - a global coalition of like-minded conservation organisations.
    · We work with decision makers on behalf of birds and the environment.
    · We tackle wildlife crime and habitat loss.
    · We work with landowners and farmers to help countryside birds.

    Main EU files targeted

    Address

    Head Office
    Potton Road
    Sandy SG19 2DL
    UNITED KINGDOM
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    None declared

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time

    0 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 13 Oct 2011

    Name Start date End Date
    Ms Fiona DOBSON 07 Mar 2023 11 Mar 2024
    Ms Eleanor Burke 07 Mar 2023 11 Mar 2024
    Mr Alistair Leonard TAYLOR 06 Feb 2020 06 Feb 2021
    Ms Eleanor Burke 13 Jun 2019 30 May 2020
    Mr Michael CLARKE 04 Jun 2019 30 May 2020
    Mr Stephen Hinchley 25 May 2019 23 May 2020
    Mr Donal McCarthy 03 Oct 2018 01 Nov 2019
    Mr Alistair Leonard TAYLOR 08 Sep 2018 01 Oct 2019
    Ms Eleanor Burke 23 May 2018 23 May 2019
    Matthew WILLIAMS 27 Jun 2017 11 Mar 2018
    Mr Stephen Hinchley 09 Jun 2017 02 Jun 2018
    Ms Eleanor Burke 09 Jun 2017 23 May 2018
    Mr Donal McCarthy 09 Jun 2017 02 Jun 2018
    Mr Daniel Heptinstall 09 Jun 2017 02 Jun 2018
    Ms Alice Collier 21 Feb 2017 10 Feb 2018
    Mr Alistair Leonard TAYLOR 25 Oct 2016 22 Sep 2017
    Mr Samuel Lee-Gammage 22 Aug 2016 19 Aug 2017
    Mr Daniel Heptinstall 15 Jun 2016 10 Jun 2017
    Mr Stephen Hinchley 03 Jun 2016 01 Jun 2017
    Ms Eleanor Burke 03 Jun 2016 01 Jun 2017
    Mr Donal McCarthy 03 Jun 2016 01 Jun 2017
    Mr Louis Leroy-Warnier 05 Apr 2016 02 Apr 2017
    Mr Stephen Hinchley 02 Jul 2015 04 Jun 2016
    Mr Alistair Leonard TAYLOR 16 Jun 2015 12 Jun 2016
    Ms Eleanor Burke 04 Jun 2015 29 May 2016
    Mr Donal McCarthy 30 May 2015 28 May 2016
    Mr Thomas Lyon 29 Apr 2015 27 Apr 2016
    Mr Carles Carboneras 11 Nov 2014 08 Nov 2015
    Mr Stephen Hinchley 03 Jul 2014 30 Jun 2015
    Mr Alexander CLEMINSON 21 Jun 2014 20 Jun 2015
    Ms Eleanor Burke 21 Jun 2014 04 Jun 2015
    Mr Alistair Leonard TAYLOR 17 Jun 2014 13 Jun 2015
    Ms Eleanor Burke 11 Mar 2014 21 Jun 2014
    Ms Jenna Hegarty 26 Sep 2013 24 Sep 2014
    Mr Carles Carboneras 17 Sep 2013 14 Sep 2014
    Mr Alistair Leonard TAYLOR 04 Jun 2013 01 Jun 2014
    Mr Alexander CLEMINSON 04 Jun 2013 01 Jun 2014
    Mr Archie Davies 26 Mar 2013 23 Mar 2014
    Ms Jenna Hegarty 18 Jan 2013 26 Sep 2013
    Mrs Sarah Catherine OPPENHEIMER 17 Oct 2012 10 Oct 2013
    Mr Alistair Leonard TAYLOR 18 Sep 2012 10 May 2013
    Mr Alexander CLEMINSON 11 Sep 2012 10 May 2013
    Mr Alistair Leonard TAYLOR 07 Nov 2011 18 Sep 2012
    Mr Alexander CLEMINSON 16 Nov 2011 11 Sep 2012
    Mrs Sarah Catherine OPPENHEIMER 27 Feb 2012 17 Oct 2012

    Complementary Information

    None declared

    Person in charge of EU relations

    None declared

    Person with legal responsibility

    Mrs Sarah Oppenheimer (Head of European Policy Campaigns Team)

  • Categories

    Category

    III - Non-governmental organisations

    Subcategory

    Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    None declared

    Member organisations

    None declared

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Apr 2010 - Mar 2011

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    275,000€

    Other financial info

    RSPB Trustees Report and Accounts
    www.rspb.org.uk/about/run/reportaccounts.asp

    The RSPB's accounts have been prepared in accordance with the recommendations of the Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice (revised) 2005 (SORP).

    Explanatory notes

    Expenditure on charitable activities increased by £4.5 million to £86.3 million, including the capital cost of buying (and setting up) nature reserves and operating assets at £9.2 million. The remaining £77.1 million furthers nature conservation through research, monitoring, managing our nature reserves, advocacy and campaigning, education and public engagement, supporting overseas conservation projects and governance.

    Within expenditure, administrative overheads, including governance, are approximately 6% of our charitable expenditure and membership related costs a further 4%. This leaves 90% of our resources available to be spent directly on conservation.

    Money raised for conservation (Net income available for charitable purposes) increased by £8.4 million reaching £94.7 million in 2009-10. This sum is net of the £15.2 million cost of generating income and a further £12.0 million goods for resale for our trading operation. The majority of products sold relate directly to our charitable objectives, such as bird food and feeders, optics and wildlife books and videos.

    More than two thirds of income is derived from individuals and with the membership renewal rate approaching 90%, the loyalty of our members provides a robust foundation for our work. Much of the remaining third comes from grants, corporate relationships and land related income. Whilst each of these sources fluctuates, the diversity provides reasonable stability.

    Free financial reserves are deliberately maintained at a modest level to maximise the funds available for immediate conservation needs. These currently stand at £13.0 million, representing nine weeks’ of expenditure.

    The defined benefit pension scheme is included in the RSPB’s accounts in accordance with accounting guidelines. The scheme is relatively immature in that there are significantly more contributing members than pensioners; therefore the net liability of the scheme, at £34.7 million (2009: £22.1 million), will not crystallise for some years and therefore the RSPB trustees do not consider the liability to represent a constraint over the use of financial reserves.

    During the year, a review of the benefits accruing for those in the final salary scheme, which closed to new entrants in February 2007, was initiated. This review resulted in a reduction in benefits accruing of around 25% and a sharing with members of the risk of future increases in longevity. Such a review is conducted every three years, following which a plan is agreed with the pension scheme trustees to make good any deficit.

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    None declared

    Groups (European Parliament)

    None declared

    Communication activities

    None declared

    Other activities

    None declared

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    20 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

    • Date 05 Sep 2023 Location Videoconference
      Subject Discussion on forthcoming REACH restriction on lead
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Thierry Breton
      Portfolio Internal Market
      Attending
      • Joan Canton (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 05 Sep 2023 Location Videoconference
      Subject will follow
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Thierry Breton
      Portfolio Internal Market
      Attending
      • Joan Canton (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 30 Jan 2019 Location Brussels
      Subject REFIT Platform
      DG Environment
      Attending
      • Daniel Calleja Crespo (Director-General)
    • Date 26 Nov 2018 Location Brussels
      Subject discussion on EU nature legislation and sustainable development
      Cabinet Cabinet of First Vice-President Frans Timmermans
      Portfolio Better Regulation, Interinstitutional Relations, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights
      Attending
      • Helena Braun (Cabinet member)
    • Date 29 Jun 2018 Location Brussels
      Subject Environmental cooperation and nature protection
      DG Environment
      Attending
      • Daniel Calleja Crespo (Director-General)
    • Date 15 Sep 2017 Location Brussels
      Subject Meeting with the Task Force for the Preparation and Conduct of the Negotiations with the United Kingdom under Article 50 TEU
      DG Task Force for Relations with the United Kingdom
      Attending
      • Michel Barnier (Head of Task Force)
    • Date 06 Jul 2017 Location Brussels
      Subject Business discussion
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Phil Hogan
      Portfolio Agriculture &amp; Rural Development
      Attending
      • Tom Tynan (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 06 Jul 2017 Location Brussels
      Subject Future of CAP and Nature Action Plan
      DG Environment
      Attending
      • Daniel Calleja Crespo (Director-General)
    • Date 28 Nov 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject Birds and Habitats Directives
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Julian King
      Portfolio Security Union
      Attending
      • Silvio Mascagna (Cabinet member)
    • Date 31 May 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject Refit platform and CAP
      Cabinet Cabinet of First Vice-President Frans Timmermans
      Portfolio Better Regulation, Interinstitutional Relations, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights
      Attending
      • Sarah Nelen (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 24 May 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject Environmental Issues
      DG Taskforce on Article 50 negotiations with the United Kingdom
      Attending
      • Jonathan Faull (Director-General)
    • Date 23 May 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject Fitness Check of the CAP
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Phil Hogan
      Portfolio Agriculture &amp; Rural Development
      Attending
      • Christiane Canenbley (Cabinet member)
    • Date 23 May 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject Nature Fitness Check
      DG Environment
      Attending
      • Daniel Calleja Crespo (Director-General)
    • Date 28 Jan 2016 Location Berlaymont
      Subject Birds and Habitat Directive
      Cabinet Cabinet of First Vice-President Frans Timmermans
      Portfolio Better Regulation, Interinstitutional Relations, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights
      Attending
      • Sarah Nelen (Cabinet member)
    • Date 28 Jan 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject Fitness check of the Birds and Habitats Directives
      DG Environment
      Attending
      • Daniel Calleja Crespo (Director-General)
    • Date 22 Oct 2015 Location Brussels BERL 2/320
      Subject UK Referendum
      DG Taskforce on Article 50 negotiations with the United Kingdom
      Attending
      • Jonathan Faull (Director-General)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 05 Jun 2015 Location Brussels
      Subject Birds and Habitats Directives
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Karmenu Vella
      Portfolio Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
      Attending
      • Patrick Costello (Cabinet member)
    • Date 04 Jun 2015 Location Brussels
      Subject Neonicotinoids
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis
      Portfolio Health &amp; Food Safety
      Attending
      • Nathalie Chaze (Cabinet member)
    • Date 04 Jun 2015 Location Brussels
      Subject Environmental policies
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Jyrki Katainen
      Portfolio Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness
      Attending
      • Heidi Jern (Cabinet member)
    • Date 06 Jan 2015 Location Brussels
      Subject Birds and Habitats Directives
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Karmenu Vella
      Portfolio Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
      Attending
      • Patrick Costello (Cabinet member)
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