Mr Thomas Bridges
November 27, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Thomas Bridges
Contributions
2000
Suspected War Criminals: Entry into UK Lords January 19, 2000
2 speeches — Local Government Bill [H.L.] Lords January 25, 2000
2 speeches — Coal Generation Lords February 29, 2000
2 speeches — Coastal Erosion Lords June 7, 2000
National Parks Funding Lords June 26, 2000
Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords June 26, 2000
2 speeches — EU Proposals to Combat Discrimination: Select Committee Report Lords June 30, 2000
G8 Summit Lords July 24, 2000
PURPOSE OF THIS ACT Lords September 27, 2000
Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 5, 2000
LITTER Lords October 5, 2000
ACCESS LAND MANAGEMENT STRATEGY Lords October 9, 2000
CONSTITUTION OF THE AGRICULTURAL LAND TRIBUNAL Lords October 9, 2000
VEHICULAR RIGHTS Lords October 9, 2000
2 speeches — Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 11, 2000
2 speeches — DUTY OF CERTAIN BODIES AND PERSONS TO HAVE REGARD TO CONSERVATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF AREAS OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY Lords October 11, 2000
2 speeches — SCHEDULE AMENDMENTS CONSEQUENTIAL ON CHANGE OF NAME OF NATURE CONSERVANCY COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND Lords October 11, 2000
Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Lords October 16, 2000
PART IIIA AREAS OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY DESIGNATION OF AREAS Lords October 16, 2000
4 speeches — FUNCTIONS OF CERTAIN BODIES IN RELATION TO AREAS OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY Lords October 16, 2000
2 speeches — Telecommunications Masts and the Countryside Lords October 24, 2000
Flooding and Flood Defence Lords November 6, 2000
East of England Development Agency: Strategy Revision Written Answers November 6, 2000
POWER TO CARRY OUT REMEDIAL WORKS Lords November 7, 2000
Statues in Central London Lords November 14, 2000
2 speeches — Service of notices Lords November 16, 2000
World Poverty Reduction Targets Lords November 22, 2000
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