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Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park has registers in the following chambers:
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This register last updated on: 2019-11-05
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Name of donor: Peter Hall
Address of donor: private
Amount of donation, or nature and value if donation in kind: £5,000
Donor status: individual
(Registered 26 September 2019)
Land in AndalucÃa owned by a family trust of which I am a beneficiary: (i). (Registered 06 July 2017)
Fitzdares Holdings Ltd; bespoke bookmaker. (Registered 06 July 2017)
Until 4 April 2019, All Star Leisure Group; ten pin bowling. (Registered 06 July 2017; updated 12 August 2019)
Until 1 August 2019, a trustee of the Aspinall Foundation; an animal conservation charity. (Registered 06 July 2017; updated 13 August 2019)
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