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EVENTS and FUNCTION BOOKING DATA, 01 AUGUST 2015 to 31 EVENTS and FUNCTION BOOKING DATA, 01 AUGUST 2015 to 31 JULY 2016 Sponsor Event Date Event Name Event Type Att Ms Diane Abbott MP 17/12/2015 5:00 pm Hackney Labour Reception Tea 70 Ms Debbie Abrahams MP 16/11/2015 12:15 pm Alumni Business Networking Reception 80 Ms Debbie Abrahams MP 20/04/2016 8:45 am APPG DEMENTIA INQUIRY REPORT LAUNCH Breakfast 70 Mr Nigel Adams MP 09/12/2015 12:15 pm PPF Sports Betting Partnership Reception 75 Mr Nigel Adams MP 10/02/2016 4:00 pm Winners of Tomorrow - SportsAid & MyLotto24 Tea 115 Mr Nigel Adams MP 11/07/2016 7:00 pm Launch - Darts Tournament Event Reception 50 Mr Nigel Adams MP 12/10/2015 3:00 pm UK Music's BBC Event Reception 70 Mr Nigel Adams MP 15/06/2016 7:00 pm UK Music Summer Party Reception 200 Mr Nigel Adams MP 20/10/2015 7:00 pm Octopus Investments: High Growth Small Business Report Reception 80 Mr Nigel Adams MP 23/02/2016 7:00 pm Fixing the System: How to Deliver Low Cost Electricity Dinner 14 Mr Nigel Adams MP 23/03/2016 7:00 pm UK Music Streaming Dinner Dinner 25 Mr Nigel Adams MP 23/05/2016 7:00 pm Roots Screening Event Reception 35 Mr Adam Afriyie MP 05/07/2016 4:00 pm Financial Technology APPG Summer Event Tea 150 Ms Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh OBE MP 15/03/2016 7:00 pm Private Dinner Dinner 20 Mr. Ian Ailles 10/03/2016 7:00 pm Hotel Plan 100 Day Project Echo Dinner Dinner 18 Mr Peter Aldous MP 01/03/2016 4:30 pm Local Energy at the heart of Sustainable Farming Reception 180 Mr Peter Aldous MP 09/02/2016 12:00 pm APPG Sustainable Resource Group Essay Collections Tea 50 Mr Peter Aldous MP 10/05/2016 4:00 pm Policy Connect Environment Services Report Tea 70 Mr Peter Aldous MP 10/11/2015 4:00 pm Everyday Heroes Tea 100 Mr Peter Aldous MP 14/01/2016 5:00 pm EAC/LAW COMMISSIONS - CONSTITUENT EVENT Reception 75 Mr Peter Aldous MP 15/09/2015 4:00 pm National Smart Meter Roll-Out Reception 50 Mr Peter Aldous MP 17/11/2015 12:15 pm Offshore Wind Week: Parliamentary Reception Reception 60 Mr Peter Aldous MP 19/05/2016 1:00 pm REA Food Waste Report Launch Tea 65 Mr Peter Aldous MP 20/10/2015 7:00 pm Seajacks Briefing Dinner Dinner 14 Mr Peter Aldous MP 21/03/2016 7:00 pm APPG British Offshore Oil & Gas Industry Reception Reception 200 Mr Peter Aldous MP 27/10/2015 7:00 pm Give Us A Chance Consortium Reception Reception 110 Ms. Rushanara Ali MP 01/03/2016 7:00 pm MY100 Reception Reception 200 Ms. Rushanara Ali MP 04/11/2015 7:00 pm IARS International Institute - 10th Anniversary Reception 20 Ms. Rushanara Ali MP 08/09/2015 6:00 pm Muslim Climate Action Launch Event Reception 70 Mr Graham Allen MP 12/04/2016 12:45 pm National Association of Local Councils Reception 60 Mr Graham Allen MP 21/09/2015 5:30 pm Early Intervention Academt for Police Leaders Launch Reception 50 Mr Graham Allen MP 30/06/2016 1:30 pm Stakeholder Event, Early Intervention Academy for Police Lea Tea 70 Sir David Amess MP 02/03/2016 4:00 pm Salt Awareness Week Reception 100 Sir David Amess MP 03/11/2015 4:30 pm The Caravan Club Parliamentary reception Reception 90 Sir David Amess MP 10/11/2015 1:30 pm National Ops roup - Firefighting Seminar Reception 100 Sir David Amess MP 13/06/2016 7:00 pm Raising Awareness of Rheumatoid Arthritis Reception 60 Sir David Amess MP 18/11/2015 7:00 pm 97 Dining Club Dinner 52 Sir David Amess MP 26/11/2015 4:00 pm Gold Standard Awards Reception 100 Mr David Anderson MP 19/07/2016 12:00 pm Muscular Dystrophy Reception 80 Mr. Stuart Andrew MP 08/09/2015 7:00 pm Increasing Heathrow Connectivity for Yorkshire Dinner, Reception 26 Mr. Stuart Andrew MP 17/11/2015 4:30 pm Together for Short Lives Tea 150 Mr. Stuart Andrew MP 18/05/2016 7:00 pm Women and HIV Reception 90 The Right Hon. The Viscount of Arbuthnott 30/06/2016 7:00 pm IRM Cyber Security Media Roundtable Dinner 16 Mr Richard Arkless MP 14/03/2016 8:00 pm Peter Pan Moat Brae Trust Event Reception 70 The Right Hon. The Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon GCMG CH KBE PC 10/05/2016 7:00 pm Friends of OCCRP Dinner Dinner 21 Ms Victoria Atkins MP 07/06/2016 7:00 pm The Future of Diabetes Care Dinner 16 Ms Victoria Atkins MP 13/07/2016 12:15 pm Diabetes UK - State of the Nation Reception 100 Mr Ian Austin MP 14/06/2016 5:30 pm Holocaust Educational Trust Reception 150 Mr Ian Austin MP 18/11/2015 4:30 pm Gordon Moody Association Reception Reception 100 Mr Ian Austin MP 20/10/2015 4:00 pm West Midlands Combined Authority Reception Tea 100 Mr Ian Austin MP 24/06/2016 6:30 pm University of Essex Alumni Event Reception 200 The Right Hon. The Lord Avebury PC 14/10/2015 6:30 pm Global health, Innovation & Sustainable Goals Dinner 24 Mr Richard Bacon MP 01/03/2016 8:30 am New Anglia LEP Breakfast 40 Mr Richard Bacon MP 12/04/2016 4:00 pm Custom & Community Housebuilding Reception Tea 150 Mr Richard Bacon MP 19/01/2016 8:30 am BBC East Breakfast Breakfast 27 Mr Richard Bacon MP 24/11/2015 7:00 pm John Innes Centre Dinner Dinner 13 Mr Richard Bacon MP 25/02/2016 7:00 pm East Anglian Children's Hospice Reception 200 EVENTS and FUNCTION BOOKING DATA, 01 AUGUST 2015 to 31 JULY 2016 Sponsor Event Date Event Name Event Type Att Mr Steven Baker MP 20/10/2015 7:00 pm Royal Grammar School Donors Reception Reception 145 Mr Stephen Barclay MP 09/09/2015 7:00 pm Wisbech 2020 Parliamentary Dinner Dinner 14 The Right Hon. The Lord Baker of Dorking CH PC 04/11/2015 12:15 pm Edge Lunch for MPs Lunch 10 The Right Hon. The Lord Baker of Dorking CH PC 07/06/2016 12:15 pm Edge Lunch for MPs Lunch 11 The Right Hon. The Lord Baker of Dorking CH PC 08/03/2016 12:15 pm Edge Lunch for Parliamentarians Lunch 10 The Right Hon. The Lord Baker of Dorking CH PC 09/12/2015 12:15 pm Edge Lunch for MP's Lunch 10 The Right Hon. The Lord Baker of Dorking CH PC 10/02/2016 12:15 pm Bright Tribe Trust Lunch 12 The Right Hon. The Lord Baker of Dorking CH PC 14/01/2016 7:00 pm National Centre for Universities and Business Reception 200 The Right Hon. The Lord Baker of Dorking CH PC 18/11/2015 12:15 pm Edge Lunch for MP's Lunch 7 The Right Hon. The Lord Baker of Dorking CH PC 21/10/2015 12:15 pm Edge Lunch for MPs Lunch 12 Mr John Baron MP 06/07/2016 4:30 pm APPG Cancer Summer Reception 2016 Tea 50 Mr John Baron MP 18/11/2015 4:00 pm Bowel Cancer UK Parliamentary Reception Tea 80 Mr John Baron MP 20/04/2016 4:00 pm Cancer52 and Novartis Parliamentary Event Tea 100 Mr John Baron MP 20/05/2016 12:15 pm Old Queeninas Association Lunch Lunch 45 Mr John Baron MP 24/11/2015 4:30 pm RNIB Reception Tea 100 Mr John Baron MP 27/01/2016 4:00 pm Beating Bowel Cancer's Parliamentary Reception Reception 150 Rt Hon Sir Kevin Barron MP 03/02/2016 4:00 pm Launch of Healthcare Distributors Association UK Reception 80 Rt Hon Sir Kevin Barron MP 06/01/2016 6:00 pm Pharmacy Reception Reception 150 Rt Hon Sir Kevin Barron MP 19/10/2015 4:00 pm Launch of TimeBank's Talking Together evaluation report Seminar 50 Rt Hon Sir Kevin Barron MP 25/05/2016 4:00 pm BMA Urgent Prescription for GP Afternoon Tea Tea 40 Mr Guto Bebb MP 09/02/2016 12:15 pm NFRN Parliamentary Reception Reception 120 Mr Guto Bebb MP 17/11/2015 4:00 pm APPG Retail Crime Reception Tea 80 The Lord Beecham of Benwell and Newcastle upon Tyne DL 28/06/2016 8:30 am New Israel Fund UK Breakfast 55 Sir Henry Bellingham MP 16/09/2015 4:00 pm CITB 'I'm Backing Apprenticehips' Reception Reception 200 Sir Henry Bellingham MP 25/06/2016 7:00 pm Lords & Common's Cricket Club Dinner Dinner 38 Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP 18/07/2016 4:00 pm Helping Customers to Save Money and Reduce Food Waste Tea 100 Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP 20/10/2015 7:00 pm 20th Anniversary Emerge Poverty Free Reception 60 Mr Richard Benyon MP 17/11/2015 4:00 pm Conservative Environment Network Tea 16 Mr Richard Benyon MP 21/03/2016 7:00 pm Vodafone: Improving Broadband Connectivity in the UK Dinner 22 Mr Richard Benyon MP 22/03/2016 8:30 am Conservative Climate Breakfast Breakfast 24 Mr Richard Benyon MP 25/05/2016 4:00 pm Great British Oceans Reception Reception 100 Sir Paul Beresford MP 02/12/2015 7:00 pm Unum Parliamentary Reception Reception 175 Sir Paul Beresford MP 04/07/2016 7:00 pm APPG Police Reception 20 Sir Paul Beresford MP 12/04/2016 7:00 pm Barclays Dinner 23 Sir Paul Beresford MP 21/09/2015 7:00 pm Rugby Question Time Hosted in HoC Dinner 38 Sir Paul Beresford MP 23/10/2015 12:15 pm Barclays Lunch 13 Sir Paul Beresford MP 29/10/2015 4:00 pm Launch of Mouth Cancer Action Month Tea 100 Ms Luciana Berger MP 20/10/2015 3:00 pm Musculoskeletal Conditions and Work Tea 80 Mr Jake Berry MP 03/12/2015 7:00 pm Destination Montenegro Dinner 24 Mr Jake Berry MP 25/04/2016 6:00 pm KINGSTON GRAMMER SCHOOL NETWORKING EVENING Reception 80 Mr James Berry MP 15/03/2016 12:15 pm The Best Start Reception Reception 43 Mr James Berry MP 23/03/2016 7:00 pm APPG Tamils and British Tamils Forum Reception 150 The Lord Best of Godmanstone OBE DL 26/10/2015 7:00 pm Local Government Association Reception Reception 200 Mr Clive Betts MP 09/02/2016 12:15 pm LGA Labour Vice President Lunch Lunch 15 Mr Clive Betts MP 25/05/2016 7:00 pm Sheffield City Region Vision Dinner 15 The Lord Bew of Donegore 08/06/2016 12:15 pm AIA Lunch Lunch 44 Mr Andrew Bingham MP 11/05/2016 4:00 pm The Last Night A DJ Saved My Life Foundation Reception 200 Mr Andrew Bingham MP 28/04/2016 7:00 pm The Children's Air Ambulance Dinner 54 The Right Hon.
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