Early day motion 1795

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INLAND WATERWAYS

That this House congratulates the nine waterway organisations including the Inland Waterways Association, Royal Yachting Association and British Marine Federation that have joined together to promote inland waterways; notes that they recognise the importance waterways have for leisure, recreation, business and freight; further notes their call for a comprehensive overhaul of waterways legislation, for recognition across Government departments of inland waterways' importance, for the restoration of derelict waterways and for the construction of new waterways where there is a social, environmental or business case; and believes that the current review of Waterways for Tomorrow should identify clear key performance indicators and timescales for delivery and an appropriate funding strategy.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Ancram, Michael Conservative Party Devizes 07.07.2009
Arbuthnot, James Conservative Party North East Hampshire 08.07.2009
Atkins, Charlotte Labour Party Staffordshire Moorlands 01.07.2009
Austin, John Labour Party Erith and Thamesmead 21.07.2009
Baldry, Tony Conservative Party Banbury 02.07.2009
Borrow, David S Labour Party South Ribble 20.07.2009
Boswell, Tim Conservative Party Daventry 06.07.2009
Bottomley, Peter Conservative Party Worthing West 06.07.2009
Brady, Graham Conservative Party Altrincham and Sale West 03.07.2009
Brake, Tom Liberal Democrats Carshalton and Wallington 12.10.2009
Breed, Colin Liberal Democrats South East Cornwall 02.07.2009
Brooke, Annette Liberal Democrats Mid Dorset and North Poole 02.07.2009
Burgon, Colin Labour Party Elmet 07.07.2009
Burstow, Paul Liberal Democrats Sutton and Cheam 13.07.2009
Campbell, Gregory Democratic Unionist Party Londonderry East 08.07.2009
Campbell, Ronnie Labour Party Blyth Valley 14.07.2009
Cash, William Conservative Party Stone 09.07.2009
Cawsey, Ian Labour Party Brigg and Goole 21.07.2009
Cook, Frank Labour Party Stockton North 02.07.2009
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 08.07.2009
Cryer, Ann Labour Party Keighley 01.07.2009
Cunningham, Jim Labour Party Coventry South 06.07.2009
Curry, David Conservative Party Skipton and Ripon 09.07.2009
Davis, David Conservative Party Haltemprice and Howden 15.07.2009
Dean, Janet Labour Party Burton 01.07.2009
Dismore, Andrew Labour Party Hendon 02.07.2009
Dobbin, Jim Labour Party Heywood and Middleton 06.07.2009
Donaldson, Jeffrey Democratic Unionist Party Lagan Valley 08.07.2009
Dorrell, Stephen Conservative Party Charnwood 22.10.2009
Dowd, Jim Labour Party Lewisham West 14.07.2009
Drew, David Labour Party Stroud 01.07.2009
Etherington, Bill Labour Party Sunderland North 08.07.2009
Evans, Nigel Conservative Party Ribble Valley 08.07.2009
Fisher, Mark Labour Party Stoke-on-Trent Central 07.07.2009
Flello, Robert Labour Party Stoke-on-Trent South 26.10.2009
Flynn, Paul Labour Party Newport West 08.07.2009
Foster, Don Liberal Democrats Bath 16.07.2009
Gapes, Mike Labour Party Ilford South 06.07.2009
Gray, James Conservative Party North Wiltshire 06.07.2009
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 07.07.2009
Harris, Evan Liberal Democrats Oxford West and Abingdon 13.10.2009
Harvey, Nick Liberal Democrats North Devon 13.07.2009
Hemming, John Liberal Democrats Birmingham Yardley 13.07.2009
Hesford, Stephen Labour Party Wirral West 02.07.2009
Heyes, David Labour Party Ashton under Lyne 09.07.2009
Holmes, Paul Liberal Democrats Chesterfield 06.07.2009
Hopkins, Kelvin Labour Party Luton North 07.07.2009
Howarth, David Liberal Democrats Cambridge 20.07.2009
Howells, Kim Labour Party Pontypridd 09.07.2009
Hoyle, Lindsay Labour Party Chorley 02.07.2009
Hunter, Mark Liberal Democrats Cheadle 07.07.2009
Illsley, Eric Labour Party Barnsley Central 20.07.2009
Jackson, Glenda Labour Party Hampstead and Highgate 02.07.2009
Jenkins, Brian Labour Party Tamworth 02.07.2009
Jones, Lynne Labour Party Birmingham Selly Oak 13.07.2009
Key, Robert Conservative Party Salisbury 03.07.2009
Kilfoyle, Peter Labour Party Liverpool Walton 06.07.2009
Kirkbride, Julie Conservative Party Bromsgrove 13.10.2009
Knight, Greg Conservative Party Yorkshire East 08.07.2009
Laxton, Bob Labour Party Derby North 01.07.2009
Lazarowicz, Mark Labour Party Edinburgh North and Leith 02.07.2009
Leech, John Liberal Democrats Manchester Withington 06.07.2009
Llwyd, Elfyn Plaid Cymru Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 08.07.2009
Main, Anne Conservative Party St Albans 06.07.2009
McCafferty, Chris Labour Party Calder Valley 09.07.2009
McCrea, Dr William Democratic Unionist Party South Antrim 08.07.2009
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 09.07.2009
Meale, Alan Labour Party Mansfield 02.07.2009
Mercer, Patrick Conservative Party Newark 13.10.2009
Miller, Andrew Labour Party Ellesmere Port and Neston 03.07.2009
Morgan, Julie Labour Party Cardiff North 21.07.2009
Moss, Malcolm Conservative Party North East Cambridgeshire 03.07.2009
Murphy, Denis Labour Party Wansbeck 08.07.2009
Naysmith, Doug Labour Party Bristol North West 02.07.2009
Oaten, Mark Liberal Democrats Winchester 06.07.2009
Olner, Bill Labour Party Nuneaton 02.07.2009
Opik, Lembit Liberal Democrats Montgomeryshire 08.07.2009
Osborne, Sandra Labour Party Ayr Carrick and Cumnock 02.07.2009
Pelling, Andrew INDEPENDENT Croydon Central 08.07.2009
Pritchard, Mark Conservative Party The Wrekin 20.07.2009
Pugh, John Liberal Democrats Southport 15.07.2009
Robinson, Iris Democratic Unionist Party Strangford 07.07.2009
Rowen, Paul Liberal Democrats Rochdale 13.10.2009
Short, Clare INDEPENDENT LABOUR Birmingham Ladywood 09.07.2009
Simpson, Alan Labour Party Nottingham South 14.07.2009
Simpson, David Democratic Unionist Party Upper Bann 06.07.2009
Singh, Marsha Labour Party Bradford West 13.07.2009
Skinner, Dennis Labour Party Bolsover 07.07.2009
Smith, Angela C Labour Party Sheffield Hillsborough 06.07.2009
Soulsby, Peter Labour Party Leicester South 01.07.2009
Spink, Bob INDEPENDENT Castle Point 06.07.2009
Starkey, Phyllis Labour Party Milton Keynes South West 06.07.2009
Stewart, Ian Labour Party Eccles 07.07.2009
Stunell, Andrew Liberal Democrats Hazel Grove 06.07.2009
Swinson, Jo Liberal Democrats East Dunbartonshire 20.10.2009
Swire, Hugo Conservative Party East Devon 20.07.2009
Syms, Robert Conservative Party Poole 14.07.2009
Taylor, David Labour Party North West Leicestershire 08.07.2009
Todd, Mark Labour Party South Derbyshire 03.07.2009
Truswell, Paul Labour Party Pudsey 21.07.2009
Turner, Desmond Labour Party Brighton Kemptown 01.07.2009
Viggers, Peter Conservative Party Gosport 08.07.2009
Vis, Rudi Labour Party Finchley and Golders Green 08.07.2009
Walter, Robert Conservative Party North Dorset 13.10.2009
Wareing, Robert N Labour Party Liverpool West Derby 06.07.2009
Williams, Betty Labour Party Conwy 06.07.2009
Williams, Mark Liberal Democrats Ceredigion 09.07.2009
Willis, Phil Liberal Democrats Harrogate and Knaresborough 08.07.2009
Winterton, Nicholas Conservative Party Macclesfield 02.07.2009
Wood, Mike Labour Party Batley and Spen 07.07.2009
Wright, Tony Labour Party Cannock Chase 16.07.2009
Younger-Ross, Richard Liberal Democrats Teignbridge 13.10.2009

Amendment 1795A1 - INLAND WATERWAYS

  • Session: 2008-09
  • Date tabled: 03.07.2009
  • Primary sponsor: Walley, Joan
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    at end add `, including a detailed action plan to build the proposed Burslem Port.'.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Walley, Joan Labour Party Stoke-on-Trent North 03.07.2009