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Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs - Memoranda

Here you can browse the Memoranda which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 26 October 1999.


CONTENTS


Terms of Reference

LIST OF MEMORANDA

THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
  1. Toller Beatie Solicitors (EA 02)1
  2. Peter Rossington (EA 05)
  3. Osman Goring, Water Power Engineering (EA 06)
  4. The Air That We Breathe Group, Westbury, Wilts. (EA 07)
  5. Members of the UKELA Practice & Procedure Working Party on the Work of the Environment Agency (EA 08)
  6. British Secondary Metals Association (EA 09)
  7. Georgia Gill (EA 10)
  8. Waste Watch (EA 14)
  9. Joint Fisheries Policy & Legislation Working Group (The Moran Committee)(EA 15)
  10. Biffa Waste Services (EA 16)
  11. British Glass (EA 17)
  12. English Nature (EA 18)
  13. Richard Hodkin (EA 19)
  14. The Environmental Industries Commission (EA 20)
  15. The British Marine Industries Federation (EA 21)
  16. Eastern Generation (EA 22)
  17. The Wildlife Trusts (EA 23)
  18. Falmouth & Truro Port Health Authority (EA 25)
  19. Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee (EA 26)
  20. Institute of Directors (EA 27)
  21. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (EA 28)
  22. Robert Long Consultancy Ltd (EA 29)
  23. Plantlife (EA 30)
  24. Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (EA 31)
  25. Water UK (EA 32)
  26. RJB Mining (EA 33)
  27. Celtic Energy Limited (EA 34)
  28. Quarry Products Association (EA 36)
  29. Chemical Industries Association (EA 37)
  30. Marine Ecology & Sailing (EA 38)
  31. South West Rivers Association (EA 40)
  32. Renewable Heat & Power Ltd (EA 41)
  33. Ian Daycock (EA 42)
  34. Western Hydro Ltd (EA 43)
  35. Sport England (EA 45)
  36. North Atlantic Salmon Fund (EA 46)
  37. GMB—Britains General Union (EA 47)
  38. The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (EA 48)
  39. UNISON (EA 49)
  40. Electricity Association (EA 50)
  41. The Museums & Galleries Commission (EA 51)
  42. Environmental Services Association (EA 53)
  43. Cleanaway Ltd (EA54)
  44. Association of British Insurers (EA 55)
  45. The Inland Waterways Association (EA 56)
  46. Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (EA 57)
  47. Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists, Environment Agency Branch (EA 58)
  48. Friends of the Earth (EA 59)
  49. Anglian Water (EA 60)
  50. Environment Agency (EA 62)
  51. Joint Marine Programme of the Wildlife Trusts and WWF-UK (EA 63)
  52. Certa (UK) Ltd (EA 64)
  53. British Nuclear Fuels plc (EA 65)
  54. The National Farmers Union (EA 68)
  55. British Hydro Power Association (EA 69)
  56. The Chartered Institution of Wales and Environmental Management (EA 70)
  57. Bishop Auckland District Angling Club Ltd (EA 73)
  58. The River Exe & Tributaries Association (EA 74)
  59. The Confederation of United Kingdom Coal Producers (EA 75)



 
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