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New Southgate Cemetery Act 2017
Summary
This Act is a specific law about how New Southgate Cemetery (a burial ground in North London) should be managed and operated. It gives powers to handle cemetery administration, likely covering things like maintenance, fees, and rules for how the cemetery functions.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing measures to improve or manage New Southgate Cemetery for the local community. It could help ensure the cemetery is well-maintained, accessible, and properly run for families who need burial services or wish to visit their loved ones.
A vote to oppose means
- —People might worry about increased costs or fees for burial services, concerns about how the cemetery is being managed, or disagreements about what changes are being made to the site. Some locals might object if they feel they weren't properly consulted about decisions affecting the cemetery.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading13 Oct 2016
- 2nd reading29 Nov 2016
- Committee stage24 Jan 2017
- 3rd reading7 Feb 2017
- 3rd reading17 Oct 2017
Lords
- 1st reading25 Jan 2016
- 2nd reading10 Feb 2016
- Committee stage20 Jul 2016
- 3rd reading13 Oct 2016
Royal Assent16 Nov 2017
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