Former MP for Christchurch (7 Jul 1852 – 11 Nov 1868)
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Richard Graham: May I pay tribute to the appointment and work of our defence attaché in Vietnam, Bea Walcot, who may be taking up another south-east Asian appointment before long? Does the Defence Secretary agree that there is huge potential for women in such roles, which combine diplomacy and procurement as well as armed forces expertise?
Wera Hobhouse: ...solar photovoltaics, in addition to one hydro scheme. Many of these projects have been installed in schools and community buildings across Bath, including Ralph Allen School, Oldfield School, Walcot rugby club, Newbridge Primary School and Lewis House. Bath and West Community Energy systems generate enough electricity to match the annual equivalent of 4,000 homes. They have distributed...
Ben Howlett: ...of low emission zones around the UK. This was music to the ears of members of the Federation of Bath Residents’ Associations who were in attendance, along with local residents from Camden and Walcot in my constituency. Since then I have welcomed both the European Commissioner for the Environment and the Conservative MEP for the South West, Julie Girling, to see the situation at first...
Justin Tomlinson: ...volunteers stepping in and local authorities should be willing, at the very least, to say, "We will hand you that facility." A good example of that process in the South Swindon constituency is the Walcot library. The local council decided that it was no longer viable, in part because the Parks library, which was not too far down the road, had been refurbished on the back of section 106...
Lord McKenzie of Luton: ..., London Borough of Sutton Northern Wards: St Helier, Wandle Valley and The Wrythe 57,000 Swale Sheerness 19,500 Swindon Borough Council East Cluster Swindon (Park North, Park South, Walcot East neighbourhood renewal areas), Inner North Cluster (Pinehurst ward) 83,500 Park Ward, Walcot East Tameside Hyde Newton 60,000 Telford and Wrekin Arleston and College...
John Denham: ...& Shelton Southeast Milton Keynes Tinkers Bridge, Woughton Ward South West North Somerset Western-Super-Mare Central Ward Poole Bourne Valley, Rossmore Swindon Park Ward, Walcot East Yorkshire & Humber N Lincolnshire Caistor Road Estate, Barton Ward Swindon Park Ward, Walcot East Yorkshire & Humber N Lincolnshire Caistor Road Estate, Barton Ward
Ms Julia Drown: ...of life, and thanks are due to the police, the local community, the council and magistrates, who have made a concerted effort to tackle crime. Street wardens have had a huge impact on the Parks, Walcot and Central wards in my constituency, where they act as the eyes and ears of the community, take up issues of concern and get things done. Again, that initiative is thanks to the investment...
Walcot Educational Trust
Mr Brian Batsford: The hon. Member may remember that it was William Walcot, an architect, who about 30 or 40 years ago conceived the idea of diverting the River Thames across that bulge of South London, converting the whole of that great area in the bend of the River Thames to the south, with a wonderful boulevard all along the bed of the river. It is too late to do that now. I still feel that in examining...
Mr William Yates: ...is not here, so I should like him to be warned—that if the British Railways, or the Government via British Railways or the Transport Commission, present a Bill to install this marshalling yard at Walcot contrary to the wish of the entire farming community, the local residents and the county N.F.U., I shall have to do something that I have not yet had the pleasure of doing in this...
Mr Edwin Gooch: asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if he is aware of the concern felt by residents at Ostend, Walcot-on-Sea, Norfolk, whose property is seriously menaced by the continuing erosion of the cliffs; and if he will give his consent to the scheme prepared by the Smallburgh Rural District Council to protect the coast at Ostend.
Viscount Elmley: ...sea wall in one place, and also groynes. That there is no short cut and no cheap way to adequate sea defences is profoundly true. I turn for a. moment to the question of erosion. At a place called Walcot in the last six years 63 feet of cliff have fallen into the sea, six bungalows have gone, and many more buildings are threatened, including a convalescent home belonging to the Kettering...
Mr Harold Balfour: .... asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air Whether he is now in a position to state what decisions have been arrived at on the report of the Aeronautical Research Committee on the accident to the Walcot air liner G-AAZK, at Meopham, on the 21st July, 1930?