Mr Andrew Bennett
March 9, 1939 -Summary information for Mr Andrew Bennett
Contributions
2000
Waste Incineration Commons January 11, 2000
Garden Composters Written Answers January 11, 2000
Fluorescent Lights Written Answers January 11, 2000
3 speeches — Rent Officers (Stockport) Westminster Hall January 12, 2000
Water Industry Written Answers January 12, 2000
Contaminated Land Written Answers January 12, 2000
Beacon Councils Written Answers January 12, 2000
Water Industry (Mersey Basin) Written Answers January 17, 2000
Domestic Plumbing Written Answers January 17, 2000
Environment Agency Chairman Written Answers January 17, 2000
M60 Written Answers January 20, 2000
Employment Relations Act 1999 Written Answers January 31, 2000
Harold Shipman Commons February 1, 2000
7 speeches — Town and Country Parks Westminster Hall March 2, 2000
Planning Commons March 7, 2000
2 speeches — Travelling Showpeople Written Answers March 8, 2000
9 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Commons March 20, 2000
PPG17 (Sport and Recreation) Written Answers March 21, 2000
Standing Committee on Regional Affairs Commons April 11, 2000
3 speeches — HSE (Field Operations Division) Written Answers April 13, 2000
Hospital Infections Written Answers April 13, 2000
3 speeches — HSE (Travelling Expenses) Written Answers April 13, 2000
HSE (Manchester Office) Written Answers April 13, 2000
HSE (Principal Inspectors) Written Answers April 13, 2000
HSE (Meetings) Written Answers April 13, 2000
Factory Inspections Written Answers April 19, 2000
2 speeches — ASSESSMENTS: PARENTS OF DISABLED CHILDREN Commons May 5, 2000
Health and Safety Executive Written Answers May 8, 2000
2 speeches — Health and Safety Executive Westminster Hall May 17, 2000
Environment Agency Commons June 13, 2000
4 speeches — PRINCIPAL DEFINITIONS Commons June 13, 2000
EXCEPTED LAND FOR PURPOSES OF PART I Commons June 13, 2000
4 speeches — RIGHTS OF PUBLIC IN RELATION TO ACCESS LAND Commons June 13, 2000
5 speeches — PUBLICATION OF DRAFT MAPS Commons June 13, 2000
3 speeches — EFFECT OF RIGHT OF ACCESS ON RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF OWNERS Commons June 13, 2000
DEDICATION OF LAND AS ACCESS LAND Commons June 13, 2000
4 speeches — BYELAWS Commons June 13, 2000
3 speeches — EXCLUSION OR RESTRICTION AT DISCRETION OF OWNER AND OTHERS Commons June 13, 2000
COMPENSATION Commons June 13, 2000
3 speeches — REDESIGNATION OF ROADS USED AS PUBLIC PATHS Commons June 14, 2000
2 speeches — PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY: DEFINITIVE MAPS AND STATEMENTS AND RESTRICTED BYWAYS Commons June 14, 2000
5 speeches — AMENDMENTS RELATING TO CREATION, STOPPING UP AND DIVERSION OF PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY Commons June 14, 2000
3 speeches — RIGHTS OF WAY IMPROVEMENT PLANS Commons June 14, 2000
M60 (Denton to Middleton) Written Answers June 19, 2000
2 speeches — National Health Service Commons June 29, 2000
Beacon Councils Written Answers July 5, 2000
Folklore Written Answers July 10, 2000
Brownfield Development Commons July 11, 2000
8 speeches — Fuel Protests Commons October 25, 2000
Central Railway Commons October 31, 2000
Severe Weather Disruption Commons October 31, 2000
GM Trials Written Answers November 7, 2000
3 speeches — Select Committees and the Executive Commons November 9, 2000
Urban White Paper Commons November 16, 2000
6 speeches — House of Commons Modernisation Commons November 20, 2000
16 speeches — Environment Agency Commons November 24, 2000
2 speeches — Flooding (Armed Forces) Commons November 27, 2000
Climate Change Negotiations Commons November 27, 2000
Rural White Paper Commons November 28, 2000
3 speeches — PRINCIPAL DEFINITIONS FOR PART I Commons November 28, 2000
REGULATIONS RELATING TO MAPS Commons November 28, 2000
2 speeches — REDESIGNATION OF ROADS USED AS PUBLIC PATHS Commons November 28, 2000
2 speeches — Fuel Poverty Commons December 18, 2000
3 speeches — Urban Regeneration Commons December 19, 2000
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