Ms Hazel Byford

January 14, 1941 -
Summary information for Ms Hazel Byford

Contributions

2005

Mental Capacity Bill Lords January 10, 2005

Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers January 10, 2005

Fly-Tipping Written Answers January 10, 2005

Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 Written Answers January 10, 2005

Emergency Warning System Lords January 11, 2005

Hunting Act 2004: Legal Challenge Lords January 12, 2005

Renewable Energy: Government Response to SCST Report Lords January 18, 2005

4 speeches — Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers January 19, 2005

2 speeches — National Parks Lords January 20, 2005

Charities Bill [H.L.] Lords January 20, 2005

5 speeches — Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers January 20, 2005

Fly-Tipping Written Answers January 20, 2005

Education Bill [H.L.] Lords January 24, 2005

Housing: Five-Year Plan Lords January 24, 2005

Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation Lords January 25, 2005

2 speeches — Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers January 26, 2005

Flood Warning Systems Written Answers January 26, 2005

Bioethanol Industry Written Answers January 26, 2005

Land-based Colleges Written Answers January 27, 2005

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Written Answers February 1, 2005

Animal Welfare Bill Written Answers February 1, 2005

National Lottery: Regional Distributors Written Answers February 2, 2005

3 speeches — Lottery Grants: Award Criteria Written Answers February 3, 2005

Defra: Publications Written Answers February 3, 2005

Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 Written Answers February 3, 2005

Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers February 4, 2005

Community Fund Written Answers February 7, 2005

Bovine Tuberculosis: ISG Written Answers February 7, 2005

Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 Written Answers February 7, 2005

Indigenous Food: Self-sufficiency Written Answers February 8, 2005

2 speeches — Badgers and Bovine Tuberculosis Written Answers February 9, 2005

EU Sugar Regime Written Answers February 9, 2005

GM Crops Written Answers February 21, 2005

Traffic Regulation Orders Written Answers February 21, 2005

Countryside Quality Counts Project Written Answers February 21, 2005

Food and Local Agricultural Information Resource Written Answers February 21, 2005

Countryside: Access Regulations Written Answers February 21, 2005

Defra: Legislation Written Answers February 21, 2005

Wheels to Work Schemes Lords February 22, 2005

2 speeches — Food Production: UK Self-sufficiency Lords February 22, 2005

Fly-Tipping Written Answers February 22, 2005

Official Statistics Lords February 23, 2005

Rural Job Centres Written Answers February 24, 2005

Post Office Card Account Written Answers February 28, 2005

3 speeches — Badgers Written Answers March 1, 2005

Red Squirrels Written Answers March 1, 2005

EU Fruit Plant Directive Written Answers March 1, 2005

Animals and Animal Products (Import and Export) (No. 2) Regulations Written Answers March 1, 2005

Asian Tsunami Lords March 2, 2005

3 speeches — Gangmasters (Licensing Authority) Regulations 2005 Lords March 2, 2005

3 speeches — Common Agricultural Policy Single Payment Scheme (Set-aside) (England) Regulations 2004 Lords March 2, 2005

South-west Territorial Waters (Prohibition of Pair Trawling) Order 2004 Lords March 2, 2005

Regulatory Reform (Joint Nature Conservation Committee) Order 2005 Lords March 2, 2005

BSE Testing: Meat Hygiene Service Written Answers March 3, 2005

3 speeches — State Veterinary Service and Defra Inspectors Written Answers March 3, 2005

Ouse Washes Written Answers March 8, 2005

Fish Stocks: Azores Written Answers March 8, 2005

Organophosphates Lords March 9, 2005

Pigswill Written Answers March 10, 2005

Wildlife and Countryside Act: General Licences Written Answers March 14, 2005

5 speeches — Shooting Licence WLF 18 Written Answers March 14, 2005

Bovine Tuberculosis Written Answers March 15, 2005

Wildlife and Countryside Act: General Licences Written Answers March 15, 2005

Solent European Marine Site Written Answers March 16, 2005

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