Proceeding contribution from Lord Bradshaw (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Lords on Monday, 7 November 2005. It occurred during Debate on bill on Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill.
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill
My Lords, first, I should declare my interests as the president of the Friends of the Ridgeway. I am also an Oxfordshire county councillor, a member of the Thames Valley Police Authority and a member of a wildlife trust. I would like the Minister, in his summary, to clear up once and for all the basis on which BOAT status—that is, by-ways open to all traffic—is in future to be claimed. This goes to the heart of Part 6 of this Bill. I know that the Minister has said that negotiations were still taking place—
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- 2005-06
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- Disadvantaged Agriculture Biodiversity Departmental responsibilities Enforcement Environment protection Forestry Joint Nature Conservation Committee Land use Management Nature conservation Sustainable development Rights of way Wildlife Rural areas Vehicles Sites of special scientific interest Commission for Rural Communities Inland Waterways Advisory Council Natural England
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- Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill 2005-06
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