Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill
Wednesday, 24 May 2023
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House of Lords
Wednesday, 13 September 2023
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Moved by
Lord Lexden
242: After Clause 128, insert the following new Clause—
“B...
My Lords, for the second time today, I shall speak on behalf of my noble friend Lord Northbrook, ...
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My Lords, it is a pleasure to speak after my noble friend Lord Lexden. In this case, I am going t...
My Lords, I support my noble friend’s Amendment 282N. In opening, I remind the House that I am th...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Moylan, for tabling Amendment 282N and the consequential a...
My Lords, here we are on day seven of Report, and up pops yet another amendment on a completely n...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Lexden, for introducing this group and the amendment in th...
My Lords, Amendment 242 in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Northbrook, introduced by my noble fr...
My Lords, how lucky my noble friend Lord Moylan was—he was garlanded with praise from the Front B...
Moved by
Lord Carrington
246: After Clause 128, insert the following new Clause—
<...My Lords, I declare my interests in landownership as set out in the register.
Somewhat relu...
My Lords, I support the noble Lord, Lord Carrington, and am a signatory to this amendment. I comm...
My Lords, on this side we are sympathetic to the intent of the amendment from the noble Lord, Lor...
My Lords, I declare my interests as a former chartered surveyor. The current CPO guidance attempt...
My Lords, the powers introduced by this section amend and clarify powers and procedures for using...
My Lords, Amendment 246, tabled by the noble Lord, Lord Carrington, would place a requirement on ...
I am delighted to receive that response from the Minister. I thank everybody who has taken part i...
Moved by
Baroness Willis of Summertown
247: Clause 158, page 184, line 21, at end ins...
My Lords, at an earlier stage of the Bill, I made the case, with others, for amending Clause 158,...
My Lords, with the leave of the House, and to assist noble Lords participating in this debate, I ...
My Lords, I declare my interests as may be relevant to this debate. I will speak in a minute to m...
My Lords, I speak to this group of amendments, which come under the broad heading of nutrient neu...
My Lords, I declare an interest as a member of the South Downs National Park Authority, which is ...
My Lords, I am grateful to speak, in part in my capacity as chairman of your Lordships’ Built Env...
My Lords, we ought to remember that we are discussing the amendments that the Government have put...
The noble Lord, Lord Deben, is not an easy act to follow, but I shall try.
We were lied to ...
My Lords, the noble Baroness knows full well that parliamentary rules do not allow her to use tho...
Deputy Speaker, is that right?
The noble Baroness knows full well the words that she has just used, and we would be most gratefu...
I genuinely did not know that I could not say that in this House. I know that in the other place ...
If the noble Baroness looks at the Companion, she will see that it is very clear on parliamentary...
I withdraw them.
We were told repeatedly during the passage of the Environment Bill that th...
I shall speak to my amendment, Amendment YYZB, to which the Minister offered her support. It prop...
My Lords, in the spirit of brevity, I will not speak to the amendments to which I have given my n...
My Lords, I follow the noble Baroness in backing British farming, particularly today with the NFU...
My Lords, the Minister said, in introducing the amendments, that they were carefully targeted and...
My Lords, I declare my interests in farming as set out in the register. I will add one or two com...
My Lords, briefly, I associate myself with the remarks made in a very fine speech by my noble fri...
My Lords, I have houses for rental on my farm in Norfolk and in London. Sadly, I have been caught...
My Lords, I had not intended to speak in this debate. However, on Monday evening I went along to ...
My Lords, I briefly rise to associate myself with the remarks of the noble Duke, the Duke of Well...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords for this constructive debate. It has been wonderful to hear exp...
My Lords, I start by thanking the noble Baroness, Lady Willis of Summertown, for her introduction...
My Lords, let me conclude this debate by responding to a number of points that have been made, st...
My Lords, this will be a very short speech. We have obviously heard substantive arguments, both f...
Moved by
Baroness Scott of Bybrook (Con)
247A: Clause 158, page 184, line 21, at end ...
Moved by
Baroness Scott of Bybrook
247YE: Clause 158, page 189, line 4, leave out sub...
My Lords, I beg to move this de-grouped amendment.
Moved by
Baroness Scott of Bybrook
247YF: Clause 158, page 189, line 11, at end inser...
Moved by
Baroness Scott of Bybrook)
247YX: Clause 159, page 193, line 3, leave out fr...
My Lords, I beg to move this de-grouped amendment.
Moved by
Baroness Scott of Bybrook
247YY: After Clause 159, insert the following new ...
Moved by
Baroness Scott of Bybrook
247YYA: Leave out Schedule 13 and insert the follo...
Tabled by
The Duke of Wellington
247YYAA: In paragraph 11, inserted regulation 85A, l...
My Lords, it is clear to me that the purpose of the three cross-party amendments I tabled would b...
Moved by
Baroness Scott of Bybrook
247YYB: Clause 160, page 193, line 36, at end inse...
My Lords, I apologise to the noble Baroness, Lady Jones of Moulsecoomb, for my intervention earli...
Moved by
Lord Shipley
247YYE: After Clause 218, insert the following new Clause—
<...In moving Amendment 247YYE, I will speak also to Amendment 288B; both are in my name and that of ...
My Lords, the percentage of second homes in so many parts of the country has had such a devastati...
My Lords, Amendments 247YYE and 288B, in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Foster, and spoken to b...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for his reply, which was as I anticipated. It is clear that we are...
Moved by
Lord Holmes of Richmond
248: Schedule 20, page 459, line 8, at end insert—
My Lords, I shall also speak to the other amendments in this group that are similarly in my name,...
My Lords, I commend the speech of my noble friend Lord Holmes of Richmond. Obstructions on the pa...
I express support from these Benches for the amendments in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Holme...
My Lords, I also added my name to Amendment 258 in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Young of Cook...
My Lords, I am a non-smoker. I have never smoked. I have absolutely no intention of smoking. But ...
My Lords, I too support the amendments tabled by the noble Lord, Lord Holmes of Richmond. I am no...
My Lords, this may be the fourth occasion in the House on which I have debated pavement licensing...
My Lords, I am very grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Holmes, for his great persistence and determ...
My Lords, in Amendment 248 my noble friend Lord Holmes of Richmond brings us back to the use of r...
Before my noble friend sits down, he has said that this is a decision best taken locally. But tha...
Well, my Lords, the Government will continue to listen to the Local Government Association very c...
My Lords, I thank everyone who has taken part in this debate. It is clear that there is cross-par...