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Written Answers — House of Lords: Forestry Commission (28 Feb 2011)

Lord de Mauley: ...Wood, Towcester Northamptonshire County 14 17.12.2009 Netherwood, Aconbury County of Herefordshire 54 18.12.2009 Seawell Wood, Maidford Northamptonshire County 25 18.12.2009 Coughton Park and Butlers Coppice Warwickshire County 76 22.12.2009 Counslow Plantation, Alton Staffordshire County 17 04.01.2010 Oak Wood, Beckley,Rye East Sussex County 5 22.01.2010...

Petitions: Tourism ( 7 Dec 1984)

Mr Alan Howarth: ...that people come. They come to the whole of south Warwickshire. There are 120 villages in my constituency, one more beautiful than the other. There are also the National Trust properties such as Coughton, Charlecote, Upton and other famous houses such as Ragley. It is not only the most famous landmarks that draw people. For example, there is the Stratford motor museum, and a little way...

BBC Transmitter (Bearley) (18 Jul 1984)

Mr Alan Howarth: ...proportion of them the major attraction is the theatre. They then visit the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust properties as well as Ragley hall and the National Trust properties at Charlecote and Coughton. Not only is the local economy substantially dependent on tourism, but the maintenance of this treasured part of our national heritage depends upon the income received from visitors. I need...


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