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London Local Authorities (Shopping Bags) Bill

The bill’s formal description, sponsors and the full list of documents Parliament has published for it, bill text at each stage, Explanatory Notes, Impact Assessments, amendment papers, written evidence and committee reports.

Long title · Parliament’s official description

To introduce in London a prohibition on the supply of certain bags by retailers, to confer powers upon local authorities in London to enforce the prohibition; and for related purposes.

Additional Provision to the Bill · 2

  • The promoters have deposited a petition for an Additional Provision for the single purpose of including the London Borough of Hounslow in the promotion of the Bill and to apply the provisions of the Bill to the area of the Hounslow Council.Unassigned
    7 May 2008
  • The promoters have deposited a Statement under Standing Order 25 indicating that the relevant consent provision under section 79(1) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 does not apply.Unassigned
    7 May 2008

Bill (with Explanatory Memorandum) · 4

  • Bill as introduced into the House of Commons - pdf versionCommons
    24 Nov 2007
  • Bill as introduced into the House of Commons - html versionCommons
    24 Nov 2007
  • Text of Bill as deposited in Parliament in Nov 2007 - html versionUnassigned
    23 Nov 2007
  • Text of Bill as deposited in Parliament in Nov 2007 - pdf versionUnassigned
    23 Nov 2007

Government report · 1

  • Government Report on European Convention on Human Rights compliance. Made to the House of Commons by the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Commons
    28 Jan 2008

Petition against the Bill · 7

  • Commons Petition No. 2Commons
    30 Jan 2008
  • Commons Petition No. 3Commons
    30 Jan 2008
  • Commons Petition No. 4Commons
    30 Jan 2008
  • Commons Petition No. 5Commons
    30 Jan 2008
  • Commons Petition No. 6Commons
    30 Jan 2008
  • Commons Petition No. 7Commons
    30 Jan 2008
  • Commons Petition No. 1Commons
    28 Jan 2008

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