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UK Parliament · Bill
St. Austell Market Act 2008
Summary
This Act gives St. Austell Market specific legal powers and rules to operate as a market in Cornwall. It sets out how the market should be managed and what authority it has to run its day-to-day business.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing local investment in St. Austell's market. It helps protect the market as an important community space for buying and selling goods, and supports local businesses and jobs in the town.
A vote to oppose means
- —Some people might worry about the costs of maintaining the market or managing changes to it. Others could be concerned about who controls the market or how decisions are made about what happens there.
Cast Your Vote
People's Vote0 votes
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading22 Jan 2008
- 2nd reading29 Jan 2008
- Committee stage26 Mar 2008
- Report stage23 Apr 2008
- 3rd reading29 Apr 2008
Lords
- 1st reading29 Apr 2008
- 2nd reading13 May 2008
- Committee stage11 Jun 2008
- 3rd reading17 Jun 2008
Royal Assent19 Jun 2008
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