Records of the Joint Committee on the Draft Gambling Bill
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- Held At: Parliamentary Archives: GB-061
- Catalogue Reference: HC/CL/JT/DG
- Date: 2003-2004
- Level: Sub sub sub fonds
- Extent: 3 boxes; 17 files
- Creator Name: House of Commons; House of Lords; Joint Committee on the Draft Gambling Bill; 2003-2004
- Administrative or Biographical History: The Joint Committee on the Draft Gambling Bill was appointed by the House of Commons and the House of Lords on 9 September 2003 ?to consider and report on any clauses of the draft Gambling Bill presented to both Houses by a Minister of the Crown? and to report by 8 April 2004.
The Draft Gambling Bill (CM 5878) was published by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport on 15 July 2003.
The Members of the Committee were:
Mr John Greenway MP (Conservative, Ryedale) (Chairman)
Janet Anderson (Labour, Rossendale & Darwen)
Mr Tony Banks (Labour, West Ham)
Jeff Ennis (Labour, Barnsley East & Mexborough)
Mr Alan Meale (Labour, Mansfield)
Mr Richard Page (Conservative, South West Hertfordshire)
Dr John Pugh (Liberal Democrat, Southport)
Mr Anthony D. Wright (Labour, Great Yarmouth)
The Rt Hon Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville (Conservative)
Lord Donoughue (Labour)
Viscount Falkland (Liberal Democrat)
Lord Faulkner of Worcester (Labour)
Baroness Golding (Labour)
Lord Mancroft (Conservative)
Lord Wade of Chorlton (Conservative)
Lord Walpole (Cross Bencher)
The Committee published its Report on 7th April 2004.
The Government's response to the Committee's Report was published on 14 June 2004. - Category: Unpublished Select Committee papers
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