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Graveyards and Burial Grounds

Adjournment debate on Wednesday, 5 November 2008, in the House of Commons, led by Lord Mann. The answering member was Bridget Prentice.
Westminster hall adjournment debate on government policy on graveyards and burial grounds.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

482 c129-35WH 

Session

2007-08

Department

Ministry of Justice

Chamber / Committee

Westminster Hall

Proceeding contributions

Lord Mann | 482 c134WH (Link to this contribution) Am I correct in saying that the discussions between the various parties have now been concluded and ...
Bridget Prentice | 482 c134-5WH (Link to this contribution) I was coming to that suggestion. My hon. Friend anticipates me in a positive way. The guidance will ...

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Lord Mann | 482 c129-30WH (Link to this contribution) Good afternoon Mr. Cook. I shall start by quoting from ““SAIFinsight””, the voice of independent fun...
Janet Anderson | 482 c130WH (Link to this contribution) I congratulate my hon. Friend on raising this issue—he has done us all a great service. He is right....
Lord Mann | 482 c130-1WH (Link to this contribution) I salute the wise burghers of Blackburn. I hope that my own council will take note of their prompt a...
Linda Gilroy | 482 c132WH (Link to this contribution) May I suggest that my hon. Friend look at the work of the Ford Park Cemetery Trust on its website? I...
Lord Mann | 482 c132WH (Link to this contribution) I shall have a look at that site. Finally, local authorities and other burial authorities need to n...
Bridget Prentice | 482 c132-4WH (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend the Member for Bassetlaw (John Mann) began his remarks by saying that they would be a...
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