Prime Minister written question – answered at on 28 February 2002.
To ask the Prime Minister if he will list the official visits within the UK outside London he made in 2001 giving for each trip (a) the origin and destination and (b) the mode of travel used; and what guidance was used on the choice of mode of travel for official visits.
In 2001, I have undertaken the following official visits within the UK outside of London.
Date | Destination |
---|---|
9 January | Bristol |
25–26 January | Teeside |
1–2 February | Kettering, Birmingham |
18 February | Glasgow |
1–2 March | Gloucester, Swansea |
7–9 March | Aldergrove, Inverness |
14–15 March | Teeside |
22–24 March | Carlisle, Exeter |
27 March | Worcester |
30 March | Carlisle, Newcastle |
3 April | Colchester |
3 April | Cardiff |
6 April | Leeds/Bradford |
11 April | Exeter/Torquay |
18–19 April | Teeside |
26 April | Carlisle, Cumbria, East Midlands |
4 May | Teeside |
22 June | Teeside |
26–27 July | Carlisle, Penrith, Keswick, Hull |
1–2 September | Edinburgh, Aberdeen |
7–8 September | Teeside |
11 September | Brighton |
30 October | Bristol, Cardiff |
5 November | Birmingham |
22–23 November | Birmingham, Teeside |
6 December | Reading |
10 December | Essex |
20–21 December | Teeside |
My visits covered a range of matters including health, education, foot and mouth disease and tourism.
I travel making the most efficient and cost-effective arrangements. My travel arrangements are in accordance with the arrangements for official travel set out in chapter 7 of the Ministerial Code, and the accompanying guidance document, Travel by Ministers.
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