Mr Tom Pendry

June 10, 1934 -
Summary information for Mr Tom Pendry

Contributions

2004

2 speeches — Women in Sport Lords January 21, 2004

Exercise Referral Schemes: National Quality Assurance Framework Written Answers February 2, 2004

Sports Coaching Qualifications: Funding Written Answers February 4, 2004

Physical Activity and Health Written Answers February 23, 2004

Schools: Physical Activity Written Answers March 2, 2004

European Year of Education through Sport Written Answers March 2, 2004

2 speeches — Sport: Equality in Participation Written Answers March 2, 2004

Olympic Games 2012: London Bid Written Answers March 5, 2004

Playing Fields Monitoring Group Written Answers March 10, 2004

Sport: Government Funding Written Answers March 11, 2004

Sports Clubs Written Answers March 15, 2004

Playing Fields Written Answers March 16, 2004

Children Bill [H.L.] Lords March 30, 2004

Obesity: Provision of Pedometers Written Answers April 20, 2004

Schools: Pedometers Written Answers April 21, 2004

Children Bill: Play and Recreation Written Answers April 28, 2004

Central Government and Local Communities Lords May 5, 2004

Children Bill [H.L.] Lords May 6, 2004

Olympic Games 2012: London Bid Lords May 19, 2004

2 speeches — Children Bill Lords June 17, 2004

Carers (Equal Opportunities) Bill Lords June 25, 2004

Visit Britain: Funding Written Answers September 7, 2004

Sport and Physical Activity Written Answers September 7, 2004

National Sports Foundation Written Answers September 7, 2004

4 speeches — Paralympic Games: Athletes with Learning Disabilities Written Answers November 9, 2004

Athletes: Funding Written Answers November 12, 2004

Children's Health Written Answers November 15, 2004

Football: Indecent Chanting Written Answers November 16, 2004

Football Lords December 15, 2004

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