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Allhallows Staining Church Act
Summary
This Act is a specific law dealing with Allhallows Staining Church in the City of London. It sets out rules for how the church should be managed, looked after, and governed, protecting the building as a historic monument and ensuring its long-term care.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means helping to protect and preserve Allhallows Staining Church, a historic building in London. It allows for proper management of the church building and its upkeep, ensuring this important piece of our cultural heritage is maintained for future generations.
A vote to oppose means
- —Critics might worry about who controls the church and how decisions are made about it. Some could be concerned about funding costs, religious independence, or whether the church's specific needs are properly understood by those managing it.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading18 Mar 2010
- 2nd reading30 Mar 2010
- Committee stage21 Jul 2010
- 3rd reading26 Jul 2010
Lords
- 1st reading25 Jan 2010
- 2nd reading9 Feb 2010
- Committee stage8 Mar 2010
- 3rd reading18 Mar 2010
Royal Assent27 Jul 2010
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