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Proceeding contribution from Baroness Andrews (Labour) in the House of Lords on Monday, 20 October 2008. It occurred during Committee of the Whole House (HL) and Debate on bill on Planning Bill.


Planning Bill

moved Amendment No. 376: 376: Clause 126, page 65, line 41, leave out ““an application for an”” and insert ““the application for the”” On Question, amendment agreed to. Clause 126, as amended, agreed to. [Amendment No. 377 not moved.] Clause 127 [Commons, open spaces etc: compulsory acquisition of land]: [Amendments Nos. 378 and 379 not moved.] Clause 127 agreed to. Clause 128 [Commons, open spaces etc: compulsory acquisition of rights over land]: [Amendments Nos. 380 and 381 not moved.] Clause 128 agreed to. Clauses 129 to 131 agreed to. Clause 132 [Public rights of way]: [Amendments Nos. 382 and 383 not moved.] Clause 132 agreed to. Clauses 133 to 137 agreed to. Clause 138 [Diversion of watercourses]: [Amendment No. 384 not moved.] Clause 138 agreed to. Clause 139 [Highways]: [Amendment No. 385 not moved.] Clause 139 agreed to. Clause 140 [Harbours]: [Amendments Nos. 386 and 387 not moved.] Clause 140 agreed to. Clause 141 agreed to. Clause 142 [Development of Green Belt land]: [Amendments Nos. 388 and 389 not moved.] Clause 142 agreed to. Clauses 143 to 145 agreed to.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
704 c986-7 
Session
2007-08
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Compensation Devolved matters Appeals Compulsory purchase Conservation Carbon dioxide Common land Brownfield sites Allotments Contamination Housing Fees and charges Land Health hazards Electricity generation Infrastructure Exemptions Farms Inland waterways Green belt Electric cables Farmers Local government Ministerial powers Powers of entry Planning permission Nuisance Planning Ports Nuclear power Power stations Publicity Listed buildings Parliamentary scrutiny National Trust London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority Scotland Water Transport Storage Wales Rights of way Rural areas Second homes Trees Regional development agencies Regional government Tree preservation orders Infrastructure Planning Commission National policy statements Statutory instruments
Legislation
Planning Bill 2007-08
Link
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