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Oct Nov Programme for Publication 17.08.15 HOUSE OF COMMONS SELECT COMMITTEE HS2 (LONDON – WEST MIDLANDS) BILL DRAFT PROGRAMME All appearance dates and sitting times are subject to progress and may vary at short notice Please check the news section of the Select Committee website for the latest information NOTE: THIS IS AN INDICATIVE RUNNING ORDER AND DATES ARE NOT YET FIXED. DAVID WALKER WILL CONTACT INDIVIDUAL PETITIONERS OR THEIR AGENTS TO ARRANGE SPECIFIC DATES Date Petn No Petitioner Agent/representative Sharpe Pritchard 520 Buckinghamshire County Council AP1: 39 NB May be more than one sitting day 521 Aylesbury Vale District Council Sharpe Pritchard 1444 Turweston Parish Council Marcus Rogers 1540 Westbury Parish Council 385 Susan Thornhill of the Watergate 374 Lucinda Laing 431 Mr C and Mrs Rachel Halvorsen 1221 Melissa Laing 432 Rachel Halvorsen 433 Trajan Halvorsen Monday 12 Oct 1156 Clifford Halvorsen 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm 1250 Nigel and Sally Bellingham Marcus Blake 1251 Simon and Claire Bernard Marcus Blake 1320 Fiona Berner Andrew Pinny 1439 Edward and Caroline Grayson Sarah Bischoff 1584 Glebe Farm Limited 1585 June Green 1714 Chris Stubbings 1715 Paul Foot 1716 Andrew Green 1717 Miranda Green 1318 Mrs Owen and Roger Brown Simon Harris 46 Sheila Rankin To be rescheduled 1705 Victoria Prentis MP 1326 Barton Hartshorn Parish Meeting 1237 Gawcott with Lenborough Parish Council 1646 Hillesden Parish Council 1539 Chetwode Parish Meeting Tuesday 13 Oct 1565 The Parish Council of Twyford 9.30 am – 12.30 AP1: 30 Twyford Parish Council pm 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm 1341 Steeple Claydon Parish Council 853 East Claydon Parish Council 386 Kenneth Cooper 387 Barbara Cooper 389 Tingewick Pottery at Chetwode Limited 1 11099/92/170815142055.docx 17.08.15 Date Petn No Petitioner Agent/representative 392 Richard Edward Huntley Naylor 393 Charlie Clare 395 Poppy Clare 396 Jennifer Collins, Amanda Sweeting and Belinda Naylor 900 Neil and Lindsey Graham 1632 Doreen and Walter Spiers Sharpe Pritchard Michael Taylor and T Taylor Agricultural Contractors 1634 Sharpe Pritchard Limited 1807 Brian and Carole Wiltshire 1821 George Gulliver 1538 Chetwode Parochial Church Council 376 Susan -Evans 377 Michael and Anthony Wood 378 Gareth Eastman 379 Mr and Mrs Martin Whittam Wednesday 14 380 Nigel French Oct 9.30 – 11.30 am 384 Great Moor Sailing Club (Nigel French and Alan Rand) 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm 381 Michael, Michele and Teresa Allen 383 Mr Alan and Mrs Margaret Flint 584 Kenneth and Mary Searle 1064 James and Jennifer Jennings 1562 Roger Landells 1674 Ethel Sloan AP1: 29 1817 Laura Charles 1818 Joan Thurtle The Governors of Twyford C of E School in Twyford in 1541 the County of Buckinghamshire 1560 Twyford Parochial Church Council Twyford Cricket Club in the County of 1803 Buckinghamshire 1669 Twyford Stop HS2 Rae Sloan 316 FCC Waste Services (UK) Limited Christopher Stanwell 1390 Philip and Goss Joe Rukin 1542 James King Thursday 15 Oct 9.30 am – 12.30 1111 Charndon Parish Council pm 1804 Calvert Green Parish Council 1583 Philip Gaskin Philip Gaskin / Lesley Taylor 1112 Lesley Taylor 1566 Jolyon Brown To be rescheduled 1567 Andrew Eggleton 1578 Sandy D'Amon 1787 The Claydon Estate Bircham Dyson Bell 2 11099/92/170815142055.docx 17.08.15 1328 Quainton Parish Council 1316 Waddesdon Parish Council 886 AP1: 36 Christopher and David Prideaux 885 180 Jonathan Hall 843 Jeremy Fenemore 884 Frank and Kevin Goss 678 John Hodgins Monday 19 Oct 515 Arnold White Estates Limited Sharpe Pritchard 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm 1561 John Meehan 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm AP1: 41 Tessa Meehan 1563 Richard Brown AP1: 37 Richard Brown 234 David Wright Roger Bedson 1742 Lord Rothschild Edward Parsons 705 David Vick Barwood Lasalle Land Nominee 1 Limited and 329 Keith Wallace Barwood Lasalle Land Nominee 2 Limited 1564 Dorothy Delany AP1: 40 7 The Winwood Almshouses Trust 1252 Quainton Church of England Combined School Katherine Richardson The Oxford Diocesan Board of Finance of Diocesan 514 Sharpe Pritchard Church House 1618 The National Trust Sharpe Pritchard Marcus Rogers 1442 Aylesbury Town Council AP1: 23 Tuesday 20 Oct Take Wycombe 9.30 am – 12.30 1443 Stoke Mandeville Parish Council Marcus Rogers pm AP1: 25 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm 1485 Stone with Bishopstone and Hartwell Parish Council Marcus Rogers 824 Princes Risborough Town Council James Stevens 1484 Coldharbour Parish Council Marcus Rogers 1152 Great and Little Kimble Cum Marsh Parish Council Edward Briggs AP1: 31 42 Antony Pearce 1586 Rt Hon John Bercow MP 789 AP1: 34 John and Michael Woodford 1806 1553 Gordon Michael Avery & Others Neil Taylor for the Lord Carrington's 1963 Settlement 1005 Neil Taylor (1 & 2 Funds) Wednesday 21 1054 Dr Niall Ramsden and Rona Ramsden Oct 9.30 – 11.30 am 1062 Steven Lambert 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm 1334 Anne Keleny 1374 Amania Clark Joe Rukin 1487 John Allen Marcus Rogers AP1: 22 1489 Petition of the late Vincent Nolan and Sheelagh Nolan Marcus Rogers 1490 David Jack Starr Marcus Rogers 3 11099/92/170815142055.docx 17.08.15 1607 Nicholas and Bartman Joe Rukin 1613 Andrew Boniface Joe Rukin 275 Cynthia Chow 284 Cllr Freda Roberts AP1: 38 375 Linda Ward 390 Wolf-Rudiger Feiler 394 Linda Aspey in person 591 Mr Paul Walter To be rescheduled 608 Margaret Rand 1149 Marsh Hill Farm Limited Edward Briggs 1150 D Williams Edward Briggs AP1: 32 1153 Monica Bonham and Bridget Gill Edward Briggs Thursday 22 Oct 1391 Margaret Cotton Joe Rukin 9.30 am – 12.30 1543 Andrew Douglas-Bate pm 1544 Mary Douglas-Bate 1819 Christine Holland 1820 Emma and Lewis Johnson 320 Trevor Lane of Lane's Landscape Contractors Edward Briggs AP1: 8 John and Christine Cooper Take on 22nd Oct AP1: 20 Scott Cheyney AP1: 28 The Fremantle Trust AP1: 35 Helen Englefield 281 The Tenants of Layby Farm Business Park 1446 John Robert Jakobi of Stoke House Marcus Rogers 1445 Stoke Mandeville Action Group Marcus Rogers AP1: 24 1266 The Ernest Cook Trust Charles Russell 1488 Michael John and Others Marcus Rogers 252 Aylesbury Park Golf Club Limited Geoffrey Legouix 423 Wycombe District Council Sharpe Pritchard 178 Bradenham Parish Council David Jones 177 West Wycombe Parish Council Sharon Henson Monday 26 Oct 267 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm The Chiltern Brewery 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm AP1: 2 1173 Geoffrey Brunt 1013 Rt Hon David Lidington MP 279 Felicity and Anthony Sykes 277 Ian Sansbury 1464 David and Patricia Lewis Anthony Jepson 1698 The Lee Old Church Trust JST Morris 71 Peter Harris 72 Catharine Harris 77 John Henry and Victoria Walker 102 Ronald Drackford Brian Thompson The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Tuesday 27 Oct 285 9.30 am – 12.30 Parish of St Mary the Virgin pm 595 Patrick Fell and Julia Fish 4 11099/92/170815142055.docx 17.08.15 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm 607 The Wendover University of the Third Age (U3A) 903 William, Bridget and Ruth Avery 50 Robert Lewis AP1: 3 Springfield Farming Ltd 1343 David Riddell 1708 Conor Gallagher 73 Wendover Choral Society Barbara McGillivray 211 Diana Taylor 465 Arezo Jounus The Board of Governors of Chiltern Way Federation 470 Philip Wallis School 581 Jonathan and Suzanne King 585 Marion Clayton 592 AVM (R) George Black CB, OBE, AFC 599 Mr A E Mogford 615 Vanessa Havard 779 Wendover Music Marion Clayton 874 Vincent and Mandy Luzar Sara Dixon 878 Patricia Mead Sara Dixon 891 Petition of the late Jack Goddard Sara Dixon 1008 Wendover Cricket Club 1089 The Lionel Abel-Smith Trust 1223 The Dunsmore Village Hall Association Andrew Stancombe Frederic von Oppenheim, Baroness Marie-Rose von King and Wood 1308 Oppenheim and Kimberley Limited Mallesons 1347 Darren Kyte Wednesday 28 1759 Jennifer Bolt Oct 9.30 – 11.30 am 280 Thomas Walsh () 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm 1534 Charles Owen-Conway Anthony Jepson 93 Gillian Owen-Conway Anthony Jepson 1590 Victoria Parola JST Morris 1592 Isabella Parola JST Morris 43 Philip and Alison Doggett 0 183 The Bertylib Partnership Philip Goddard 323 Richard and Oliver Stewart-Liberty and Tatiana Wilde Edward Briggs 570 Richard Stewart-Liberty 416 Chiltern District Council Sharpe Pritchard 415 The Chilterns Conservation Board Sharpe Pritchard King and Wood 1285 Chiltern Ridges HS2 Action Group (CRAG) Mallesons King and Wood 1310 Conserve the Chilterns and Countryside Mallesons The Residents Environmental Protection Association 1809 (REPA) Thursday 29 Oct 58 Mr and Mrs Michael Raffety 9.30 am – 12.30 59 Rafine Ltd (Trading as Turville Valley Wines) pm 127 Anthony Upward Caroline Owen-Thomas trading as 'Weights and 140 JST Morris Measures Fitness Studio' 155 Mr A and Mrs J Moir 165 Kurt and Barbara Kuen 348 Paramount Party Experience Limited In person 650 Polly Buston To be rescheduled 5 11099/92/170815142055.docx 17.08.15 1065 Ruth Plummer 1163 Philip John Jarvis 1678 John and Norma Gardner JST Morris 1811 Thomas Crane 1895 James McKenna 122 Elizabeth Kendrick Hilary Wharf 1897 Penelope Nokes 1090 Robert Brown 1695 Roger Turner 1888 The Grimms Dyke (Liberty) Estates Ltd 1248 Roy and Anne Vaughan Monday 2 Nov 1192 Christopher and Rebecca Reynolds 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm 337 Davies of Great Missenden 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm 55 Anthony Harper 40 Christopher Paine King and Wood 52 Sally and Dr Mark Weatherall Mallesons 53 Gilbert and Sally Nockles 132 Wharf Weston 164 Timothy and Patricia Taylor 205 Ian Dodwell and Priscilla Dodwell 354 Peter and Jean 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