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Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Hotels ( 8 Feb 2023)

Robert Jenrick: ...Glasgow 1 Gloucester 2 Greenwich 3 Guildford 1 Hackney 3 Halton 1 Hammersmith and Fulham 2 Haringey 1 Harrow 2 Havering 1 Hertsmere 1 Hillingdon 6 Hounslow 7 Huntingdonshire 1 Inverclyde 1 Islington 2 Kensington and Chelsea 6 Kingston upon Hull, City of 2 Kingston upon Thames 1 Kirklees 5 Knowsley 1 Lambeth 3 Lancaster 2 ...

Luton Flightpaths ( 9 Jan 2023)

Richard Fuller: ... the Member for Witney (Robert Courts), suggested when he was taking legislation through the House—look at whether the law can be changed so that communities such as those in Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire and Bedfordshire, which are affected by airport expansion, can somehow be compensated when airport expansion changes are made?

Address to Her Majesty: Platinum Jubilee (26 May 2022)

Shailesh Vara: .... On a more local level, my constituency is relatively new, having been formed in 1997. It comprises the southern part of Peterborough and 100 or so villages, including many in the northern part of Huntingdonshire. Records show that, in 1978, Her Majesty visited the national Shire Horse Society centenary show at Alwalton. She opened the Peterborough Building Society’s head office at...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Electric Vehicles: Charging Points (29 Nov 2021)

Baroness Vere of Norbiton: ...15.6 Luton 52 24.4 Peterborough 66 32.6 Southend-on-Sea 16 8.8 Thurrock 19 10.8 Cambridgeshire 172 26.2 Cambridge 56 44.8 East Cambridgeshire 20 22.2 Fenland 5 4.9 Huntingdonshire 46 25.7 South Cambridgeshire 45 28.0 Essex 330 22.0 Basildon 58 30.9 Braintree 71 46.4 Brentwood 7 9.1 Castle Point 3 3.3 Chelmsford 37 20.6 ...

Environment Bill - Committee (1st Day): Amendment 5 (21 Jun 2021)

Lord Rooker: ...my first encounter with the phrase “precise and intelligible” in 1975 in the House of Commons, when a report headed Preparation of Legislation was presented by Sir David Renton, then the MP for Huntingdonshire. He never stopped talking about that report, and when I arrived in your Lordships’ House exactly 20 years ago, he was on the Benches opposite, still talking about the report...

Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill [Lords]: New Clause 1 - Duty to limit noise impacts (22 Mar 2021)

Richard Fuller: ...airport and Stansted airport. The effect of it will be to change quite dramatically the flight path of aircraft into Luton airport, moving them away from their current location further north into Huntingdonshire and then down over my constituency. It seems to me to be wrong that the consultation should proceed at this time. It really ought to be halted so that the considerations of this...

Social Capital - Question (25 Jan 2021)

Lord Bird: Is the Minister aware of small organisations such as Social Echo, which works in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire? I declare an interest, because I am part of the team that put it together. It has been building on the enormous social kindness that broke out last year and is trying to stitch organisations and businesses together—the estate agent with the homeless organisation, et cetera....

Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Local Restrictions Support Grant (16 Nov 2020)

Nadhim Zahawi: ...Borough Council £2,098,380 High Peak Borough Council £1,853,320 Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council £2,262,720 Horsham District Council £2,875,820 Hull City council £5,195,560 Huntingdonshire District Council £3,559,260 Hyndburn Borough Council £1,620,860 Ipswich Borough Council £2,738,260 Isle of Wight Council £2,835,420 Kettering Borough Council...

Public Health ( 4 Nov 2020)

Jonathan Djanogly: In Huntingdonshire, as of last Friday, we had a very low and stable figure of 58 cases per 100,000, and about half a dozen hospital beds in Hinchingbrooke Hospital were occupied by covid patients. In effect, without lockdown we would have remained at tier 1 status. That is of great credit to the caution and sensible behaviour shown by residents locally, and also reflects the excellent local...

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Housing: Construction (10 Mar 2020)

Christopher Pincher: ... 10 4 Guildford 18 7 Halton 10 4 Hambleton 356 142 Harborough 14 6 Harrogate 26 10 Hartlepool 168 67 Herefordshire 20 8 High Peak 68 27 Hounslow 314 126 Huntingdonshire 244 98 Ipswich 300 120 Isle of Wight 78 31 Kingston Upon Hull 36 14 Kirklees 226 90 Lambeth 240 96 Lancaster 272 109 Leeds 258 103 Leicester 304 122 ...

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Housing: Construction ( 9 Mar 2020)

Christopher Pincher: ...,483 Hambleton 11,899,834 Harborough 1,126,150 Harrogate 9,188,979 Hartlepool 5,377,417 Herefordshire 311,970 High Peak 1,486,137 Hounslow 5,830,189 Huntingdonshire 16,057,996 20,629,062 Hyndburn 381,435 Ipswich 16,433,396 Isle of Wight 4,457,039 Kings Lynn and West Norfolk - Kingston Upon Hull 889,976 ...

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Local Government Finance (27 Jun 2019)

Rishi Sunak: ...with the greatest reduction in Core Spending Power over the period 2015-16 to 2019-20 are listed below: Basingstoke and Deane Brentwood East Cambridgeshire Epsom and Ewell Forest Heath Gedling Huntingdonshire North Dorset St Albans Watford

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Community Infrastructure Levy (14 May 2019)

Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth: ...27 Haringey £1,887,688.21 Harrow £4,685,689.00 Havant £1,517,620.13 Hertsmere £1,913,203.51 Hillingdon £3,636,863.00 Horsham £28,822.51 Hull (Kingston-Upon-Hull) £0.00 Huntingdonshire £6,173,921.25 Islington £8,247,191.50 Kings Lynn & West Norfolk £116,052.00 Kingston-Upon-Thames, LB £504,983.04 Lambeth £2,786,078.10 LB Barking and Dagenham...

Asylum Accommodation Contracts: Economic Growth: East of England (10 Oct 2018)

Peter Aldous: ...in that publication. What is the east of England? In some respects, it is an area without boundaries. It includes the counties of Suffolk and Norfolk as well as Cambridgeshire and what used to be Huntingdonshire, and it extends to parts of Essex and Hertfordshire, though owing to the post-war growth of London, it does not reach as far south as it used to. From the Minister’s perspective,...

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Second Homes: Holiday Accommodation (17 Jul 2018)

Rishi Sunak: ...Fulham 1 Harborough 12 Harrogate 352 Hartlepool 4 Hastings 50 Havant 13 Herefordshire 464 Hertsmere 3 High Peak 225 Hillingdon 4 Hinckley & Bosworth 8 Horsham 57 Huntingdonshire 28 Hyndburn 4 Ipswich 10 Isle of Wight 893 Isles of Scilly 190 Islington 2 Kensington & Chelsea 34 Kettering 2 King's Lynn & West Norfolk 735 ...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Armed Forces: Housing (16 Jul 2018)

Tobias Ellwood: ...FYLDE 93 GLOUCESTER 31 GOSPORT 104 GREENWICH 50 GUILDFORD 107 HAMBLETON 234 HARROGATE 126 HARROW 34 HART 168 HAVANT 1 HERTSMERE 58 HILLINGDON 118 HOUNSLOW 19 HUNTINGDONSHIRE 118 KENNET 317 KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA 3 KERRIER 59 KING'S LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK 122 KINGSTON UPON THAMES 26 LEEDS 1 LICHFIELD 31 MAIDSTONE 25 MEDWAY...

Transport Levying Bodies (Amendment) Regulations 2018 - Motion to Approve ( 1 May 2018)

Baroness Sugg: ...Combined Authority—the administrative areas of Cambridgeshire County Council, the city councils for Cambridge and Peterborough, and the district councils for East Cambridgeshire, Fenland, Huntingdonshire and South Cambridgeshire—have led a local process to improve their governance arrangements, which culminated in this House and the other place agreeing orders that saw the...

European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Report (4th Day) (30 Apr 2018)

Lord Rooker: ...Judge—which I invite the Minister to get briefed on—about how this has been allowed to happen and when, I say that it would not have happened in David Renton’s time. He was the Member for Huntingdonshire in the other place and was still active here at 92, taking parliamentary draftsmen apart on a weekly basis, under the Government of whom I had the privilege to be a member. I am sure...

House of Lords: Lord Speaker’s Committee Report - Motion to Take Note (19 Dec 2017)

Lord Selkirk of Douglas: ...remained an Earl for merely four days. It was an honour and a great surprise of course to be asked to return as a life Peer in 1997. I recall that I was introduced by Lord Renton, the former MP for Huntingdonshire, who at that point was nearly 90. A few years later, when I became a Member of the Scottish Parliament, I asked a senior parliamentarian from this Chamber how my friend Lord...


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