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To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what information his Department holds on the number of (a) car boot sale days that were licensed by local authorities and (b) trading standards compliance visits for counterfeit goods that took place for each of the last three...
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what information his Department holds on the number of (a) car boot sale days that were licensed by local authorities and (b) trading standards compliance visits for counterfeit goods that took place for each of the last three...
The requested information on the number of car boot sale days that were licenced by local authorities and the number of trading standards compliance visits for counterfeit goods is not held centrally.
New clause 42 (Report on the organisations responsible for implementing and enforcing youth diversion orders), negatived on division (3 votes to 10). New clause 43 (Travel abroad to support a proscribed organisation), negatived on division (4 votes to 11). New clause 44 (Individual preparation for mass casualty attack), negatived on division (4 votes to 11). New clause 46 (Seizure of vehicles by police: mopeds used for commercial purposes), debated and withdrawn. New clause 47 (National statutory inquiry into grooming gangs), negatived on division (4 votes to 10). New clause 48 (Annual statement on ethnicity of members of grooming gangs), negatived on division (4 votes to 10). New clause 49 (Publication of sex offender’s ethnicity data), negatived on division (4 votes to 10). New clause 50 (Removal of parental responsibility for individuals convicted of sexual offences against children), negatived on division (5 votes to 10). New clause 51 (Amendment of Possession of extreme pornographic images), negatived on division (4 votes to 10). New clause 52 (Child Murder Sentencing Guidelines), negatived on division (5 votes to 10). New clause 54 (Financial gain from child sexual exploitation and abuse), negatived on division (5 votes to 10). New clause 55 (Annual statement on employment status of sexual offenders), negatived on division (4 votes to 9). New clause 57 (Prohibition on sexual relationships between first cousins), negatived on division (3 votes to 10). New clause 58 (Amendment of the Police Act 1996), negatived on division (3 votes to 9). New clause 59 (The retention by the police of non-crime perception records), negatived on division (3 votes to 10). New clause 60 (Threshold for intentional harassment, alarm or distress), negatived on division (3 votes to 11). New clause 95 (Points on driving licence for littering out of a vehicle window), negatived on division (4 votes to 11). New clause 96 (Theft of tools from tradesmen), negatived on division (4 votes to 11). New clause 97 (Access to public funds for organisations supporting criminal conduct), negatived on division (4 votes to 10). New clause 98 (Enforcement plan for sale of stolen equipment at car boot sales), negatived on division (4 votes to 10). New clause 99 (Inspection of police force firearms licensing departments), negatived on division (5 votes to 11). Government new schedule 1 (Civil penalties for service providers and content managers) agreed to. Clause 131 agreed to. Clauses 132, 134 and 135 agreed to as amended. Clauses 133, 136 and 137 agreed to. Bill, as amended, to be reported (Bill 235). Committee rose. Written evidence reported to the House.
New clause 42 (Report on the organisations responsible for implementing and enforcing youth diversion orders), negatived on division (3 votes to 10). New clause 43 (Travel abroad to support a proscribed organisation), negatived on division (4 votes to 11). New clause 44 (Individual preparation for mass casualty attack), negatived on...
New clauses discussed. New clause 5 (Pornographic content: online harmful content) discussed with New clause 6 (Pornographic content: duty to verify age), New clause 7 (Pornographic content: duty to safeguard against illegal content), New clause 51 (Amendment of possession of extreme pornographic images). New clause 5 withdrawn. New clause 9 (CCTV on railway network) withdrawn. New clause 19 (Safeguards for the use of facial recognition technology in public spaces) withdrawn. New clause 12 (Domestic abuse aggravated offences) negatived on division (2 to 9). New clause 13 (Prevention of resale of stolen GPS products) discussed with New clause 27 (Fines for sale of stolen equipment), New clause 32 (Theft from farms), New clause 96 (Theft of tools from tradesmen) and New clause 98 (Enforcement plan for sale of stolen equipment at car boot sales). New clause 13 withdrawn. New clause 14 (Rural crime prevention strategy) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 15 (Neighbourhood Policing: minimum levels) negatived on division (2 to 9). New clause 16 (Neighbourhood Policing) negatived on division (2 to 9). New clause 17 (Offence of failing to meet pollution performance commitment levels) negatived on division (2 to 9). New clause 18 (Senior manager liability for failure to meet pollution performance commitment levels) negatived on division (2 to 9). New clause 22 (Duty to follow strategic priorities of Police and Crime plan) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 23 (Previous conduct as factor in deciding whether to investigate a complaint) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 24 (Points on driving licence for fly tipping) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 25 (Requirements in certain sentences imposed for third or subsequent shoplifting offence) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 26 (Requirements in certain sentences imposed for third assault of retail worker offence) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 27 (Fines for sale of stolen equipment) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 28 (Power to deport foreign nationals for possession of child sexual abuse images) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 29 (Annual report on police actions in areas with high levels of serious offences) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 30 (Seizure of motor vehicles: driving licence penalties) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 31 (Automatic dismissal of officers who fail vetting) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 32 (Theft from farms) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 33 (Defence to criminal damage) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 34 (Meaning of serious disruption to the life of the community) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 35 (Stop and search) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 36 (Removal of prohibition on entering a private dwelling to confiscate an off-road bike) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 37 (Power to seize vehicles driven without licence or insurance) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 38 (Police access to the UK tobacco track and trace system) negatived on division (6 to 9). New clause 39 (Duty to destroy seized off-road bikes) negatived on division (4 to 9). New clause 41 (Soliciting prostitution for rent offence) negatived on division (6 to 8). Committee adjourned. Written evidence reported to the House.
New clauses discussed. New clause 5 (Pornographic content: online harmful content) discussed with New clause 6 (Pornographic content: duty to verify age), New clause 7 (Pornographic content: duty to safeguard against illegal content), New clause 51 (Amendment of possession of extreme pornographic images). New clause 5 withdrawn. New clause 9...
Residents in the villages of Henley, Shareshill and Featherstone are often blighted by industrial-scale car boot sales. May we have a debate in the House on the irresponsibility of the operators and the impact they are having on my constituents?
Residents in the villages of Henley, Shareshill and Featherstone are often blighted by industrial-scale car boot sales. May we have a debate in the House on the irresponsibility of the operators and the impact they are having on my constituents?
My hon. Friend makes a good case for an Adjournment debate in order to illustrate those issues more fully, but if I may be helpful in the meantime, I will talk to my hon. Friends at the Department for
Communities and Local Government to establish what opportunities local authorities have...
My hon. Friend makes a good case for an Adjournment debate in order to illustrate those issues more fully, but if I may be helpful in the meantime, I will talk to my hon. Friends at the Department for
Communities and Local Government to establish what opportunities local authorities have...
To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (1) what steps he is taking to ensure that car boot sales are properly regulated and do not contribute to traffic congestion in the surrounding area;
To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (1) what steps he is taking to ensure that car boot sales are properly regulated and do not contribute to traffic congestion in the surrounding area;
My Department has no plans to legislate to impose new controls on car boot sales. They are a legitimate activity by tens of thousands of people every weekend across the country to buy and sell unwanted household goods; they provide income for households and encourage the environmentally sustainable re-use of goods that might otherwise be thrown away.
Notwithstanding, if there are localised problems from a particular activity, a council does have powers to issue an Article 4 direction which can remove national permitted development rights. This is a targeted solution that prevents enveloping a whole sector in unnecessary red tape.
(2) if he will bring forward legislative proposals to remove permitted development rights for car boot sales.
Gavin Williamson:
(2) if he will bring forward legislative proposals to remove permitted development rights for car boot sales.
Gavin Williamson:
My Department has no plans to legislate to impose new controls on car boot sales. They are a legitimate activity by tens of thousands of people every weekend across the country to buy and sell unwanted household goods; they provide income for households and encourage the environmentally sustainable re-use of goods that might otherwise be thrown away.
Notwithstanding, if there are localised problems from a particular activity, a council does have powers to issue an Article 4 direction which can remove national permitted development rights. This is a targeted solution that prevents enveloping a whole sector in unnecessary red tape.
My hon. Friend makes an excellent point. If Members of Parliament had as much power as the inspectors in Bristol, we would truly appreciate it. We need the power to be devolved because the process has a great impact on local communities, and local voices are not being heard. Local...
My hon. Friend makes an excellent point. If Members of Parliament had as much power as the inspectors in Bristol, we would truly appreciate it. We need the power to be devolved because the process has a great impact on local communities, and local voices are not being heard. Local...
The Petition of concerned members of the public, Declares that the mid-weekly car boot sale and market at Catchpenny Farm, near Fitzwilliam has, for the moment, ceased. The Petitioners believe that this mid-weekly market has been beneficial to the local economy, contributes to strengthening the community and is highly popular....
The Petition of concerned members of the public, Declares that the mid-weekly car boot sale and market at Catchpenny Farm, near Fitzwilliam has, for the moment, ceased. The Petitioners believe that this mid-weekly market has been beneficial to the local economy, contributes to strengthening the community and is highly popular....
Public petition from constituents of Helmsworth for the reinstatement of a weekly car boot sales like the one formerly held at catchpenny Farm near Fitzwilliam.
Public petition from constituents of Helmsworth for the reinstatement of a weekly car boot sales like the one formerly held at catchpenny Farm near Fitzwilliam.
I am pleased to present a petition on behalf of thousands of my constituents, headed up by Councillor Glyn Lloyd of Hemsworth, Maurice Kent of Kinsley near Pontefract and L. Young from Brierley in Barnsley. The petition states:"The Petition of concerned members of the public,""Declares that the mid-weekly car boot...
I am pleased to present a petition on behalf of thousands of my constituents, headed up by Councillor Glyn Lloyd of Hemsworth, Maurice Kent of Kinsley near Pontefract and L. Young from Brierley in Barnsley. The petition states:"The Petition of concerned members of the public,""Declares that the mid-weekly car boot...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what his Department’s estimate is of the proportion of crime associated with car boot sales; and what steps he is taking to counteract such crime.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what his Department’s estimate is of the proportion of crime associated with car boot sales; and what steps he is taking to counteract such crime.
What action they are taking to combat crime associated with car boot sales.
What action they are taking to combat crime associated with car boot sales.
Adjournment debate on occasional sales and the need for further regulation of the black market video industry.
Adjournment debate on occasional sales and the need for further regulation of the black market video industry.
I am grateful to have the opportunity to hold a short debate on the subject of occasional sales. At the beginning of the Session, I was fortunate enough to be drawn in the private Members’ ballot and although, like all who are successful in the ballot, I received a large...
I am grateful to have the opportunity to hold a short debate on the subject of occasional sales. At the beginning of the Session, I was fortunate enough to be drawn in the private Members’ ballot and although, like all who are successful in the ballot, I received a large...
I thank the hon. Member for Maldon and East Chelmsford (Mr. Whittingdale) for introducing this debate. In his role as Chairman of the Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport and vice-chairman of the all-party group on intellectual property, he has done valuable work in raising awareness of intellectual property...
I thank the hon. Member for Maldon and East Chelmsford (Mr. Whittingdale) for introducing this debate. In his role as Chairman of the Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport and vice-chairman of the all-party group on intellectual property, he has done valuable work in raising awareness of intellectual property...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment his Department has made of the impact of the Kent and Medway Acts on occasional sales.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment his Department has made of the impact of the Kent and Medway Acts on occasional sales.
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what assessment he has made of the operation of regulations on car boot sales; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what assessment he has made of the operation of regulations on car boot sales; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, what plans he has to (a) bring car-boot sales under normal planning permission rules and (b) abolish the 14 Day Rule.
To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, what plans he has to (a) bring car-boot sales under normal planning permission rules and (b) abolish the 14 Day Rule.
To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, what measures the Government is taking to end the illegal sale of goods at car-boot sales. - (Holding answer 28 November 2002).
To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, what measures the Government is taking to end the illegal sale of goods at car-boot sales. - (Holding answer 28 November 2002).