House of Commons Banqueting Office Function List 1 April 2004 to 30 September 2009

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House of Commons Banqueting Office Function List 1 April 2004 to 30 September 2009 House of Commons Banqueting Office Function List 1 April 2004 to 30 September 2009 This table provides details of event and function bookings made by Members on behalf of outside organisations. This covers bookings made with the House of Commons Banqueting Office between 1 April 2004 and 30 September 2009 MP Name Date Event Type Numbers Venue(s) Abbott, Diane 28/04/2004 Disarm trust Reception 80 Strangers Dining Room Abbott, Diane 14/09/2005 Joseph Rowntree Project Reception 80 Members Dining Room, Terrace Pavilion Abbott, Diane 15/09/2005 John Loughborough 25th Anniversary Reception 100 Terrace Pavilion Abbott, Diane 03/10/2005 Publicis Ltd Dinner 24 Dining Room B Abbott, Diane 06/03/2006 Achieve Parliamentary Presentation Reception 50 Dining Room A Abbott, Diane 13/03/2006 Caribean Board Reception 50 Strangers Dining Room Abbott, Diane 23/03/2006 Editor's Forum Reception 15 Dining Room C Abbott, Diane 08/09/2006 London Schools and the Black Child Awards Reception 150 Churchill Dining Room, Dining Room D Abbott, Diane 15/11/2006 UJIMA Housing Group Dinner 10 Astor Suite Abbott, Diane 26/04/2007 Rethink Breakfast 6 Dining Room D Abbott, Diane 11/06/2007 Celebrating Black Women in Public Life Reception 150 Terrace Pavilion Abbott, Diane 05/10/2007 LSBC Awards Ceremony Reception 150 Members Dining Room, Terrace Pavilion Abbott, Diane 03/10/2008 London Schools/Black Child Awards Reception 200 Members Dining Room, Strangers Dining Room, Terrace Pavilion, Members Dining Room, Strangers Dining Room, Terrace Pavilion Abbott, Diane 25/02/2009 Womans Right to Abortion in Northern Ireland Reception 30 Dining Room B Abbott, Diane 14/07/2009 Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia APPG Reception 80 Strangers Dining Room Afriyie, Adam 14/07/2005 Association Dinner 18 Club Room Afriyie, Adam 27/10/2005 Creative Solutions Dinner 18 Dining Room B Afriyie, Adam 27/06/2006 Windsor Patrons Club Dinner 38 Dining Room A Afriyie, Adam 20/11/2006 Englemere DFAS Lunch 50 Dining Room A Afriyie, Adam 30/10/2007 Big Lottery Fund Lunch 21 Dining Room A Afriyie, Adam 16/07/2008 2020Health.org Breakfast 14 Dining Room C Afriyie, Adam 12/11/2008 Promoting the Vital Role of Engineering Lunch 20 Dining Room B Afriyie, Adam 10/03/2009 ETB Smallpeice Trust Reception Reception 100 Terrace Pavilion Page 1 MP Name Date Event Type Numbers Venue(s) Afriyie, Adam 19/05/2009 House of Commons Dinner Dinner 43 Dining Room A Ainger, Nick 27/06/2005 UK PIA Reception 100 Members Dining Room Ainger, Nick 02/12/2005 BHF Group Lunch 14 Dining Room D Ainger, Nick 02/04/2008 PAH - Ensuring Patients Benefit Reception 50 Dining Room A Ainger, Nick 06/10/2008 Royal Society of Arts Dinner Dinner 49 Dining Room A Ainger, Nick 23/02/2009 Regional Dinner by invitation Dinner 54 Dining Room A Ainsworth, Peter 17/06/2004 Wildlife & Countryside Link Meeting 50 Dining Room A Ainsworth, Peter 17/06/2004 Wildlife & Countryside Link Reception 50 Dining Room A Ainsworth, Peter 09/09/2004 East Surrey Business Club Dinner 89 Churchill Dining Room, Dining Room A Ainsworth, Peter 27/01/2005 Association Dinner 54 Dining Room A Ainsworth, Peter 12/05/2005 Construction Equipment Association Reception 100 Terrace Pavilion Ainsworth, Peter 30/06/2005 Association Dinner 46 Dining Room A Ainsworth, Peter 08/09/2005 East Surrey Business Club Dinner 106 Churchill Dining Room, Terrace Pavilion Ainsworth, Peter 08/11/2005 Wildlife and Countryside Link Reception 200 Members Dining Room Ainsworth, Peter 08/02/2006 National Energy Action Dinner 9 Dining Room C Ainsworth, Peter 12/09/2006 East Surrey Business Club Dinner 95 Churchill Dining Room, Terrace Pavilion Ainsworth, Peter 30/11/2006 Tandridge Club Dinner 43 Dining Room A Ainsworth, Peter 28/06/2007 Tandridge Club Dinner Dinner 53 Dining Room A Ainsworth, Peter 06/09/2007 Victoria Patterson's 21st Reception Reception 85 Churchill Dining Room Ainsworth, Peter 10/10/2007 Oxted Offshore Dinner Dinner 40 Dining Room A Ainsworth, Peter 06/12/2007 IOD Dinner 80 Members Dining Room Ainsworth, Peter 22/01/2009 IOD Surrey Downs Annual Dinner Dinner 102 Churchill Dining Room, Terrace Pavilion Ainsworth, Peter 03/06/2009 Reception Reception 28 Dining Room B Ainsworth, Peter 15/09/2009 Charity Dinner Dinner 54 Dining Room A, Terrace Pavilion Alexander, Danny 27/10/2005 Assist UK Reception 45 Astor Suite Alexander, Danny 02/11/2005 Highlands & Islands Enterprise Dinner 14 Astor Suite Alexander, Danny 19/01/2006 The Good Corporation Lunch 42 Dining Room A Alexander, Danny 13/12/2006 Welfare Reform Breakfast 9 Dining Room C Alexander, Danny 30/01/2007 Royal Mail Group Dinner 12 Dining Room D Alexander, Danny 28/02/2007 Media Literacy Group Lunch Lunch 37 Dining Room A Alexander, Danny 15/09/2007 St Anne's College PPE Dinner Dinner 9 Dining Room C Alexander, Danny 24/02/2009 Policy Exchange Business Forum Breakfast Breakfast 22 Astor Suite Alexander, Rt Hon Douglas 29/11/2004 Foreign Office Tea 14 Dining Room C Allan, Richard 19/05/2004 All Party Internet Group Dinner 16 Astor Suite Page 2 MP Name Date Event Type Numbers Venue(s) Allan, Richard 26/05/2004 Political Inteligence Reception 40 Dining Room A Allan, Richard 16/06/2004 Burson - Marsteller Lunch 14 Dining Room C Allan, Richard 17/06/2004 TBC Reception 80 Churchill Dining Room Allan, Richard 01/02/2005 Political Intelligence Dinner 17 Astor Suite Allan, Richard 02/02/2005 Internet Watch Foundation Reception 140 Terrace Pavilion Allen, Graham 03/03/2005 Experian Reception 60 Terrace Pavilion Allen, Graham 19/10/2006 Parenting UK Comunity Consultants Reception 50 Dining Room A Allen, Graham 27/02/2007 Lords and Commons Cricket Reception 25 Dining Room B Allen, Graham 28/06/2007 University of Nottingham Reception Reception 40 Dining Room B Allen, Graham 07/11/2007 Harry Bear MP Launch Reception 80 Dining Room A Allen, Graham 04/03/2008 Nottinghamshire MPs Dinner Dinner 16 Astor Suite Ancram, Michael 08/07/2004 Breakspear Hospital Trust Reception 70 Dining Room A Ancram, Michael 20/10/2004 Devizes Patrons Lunch 48 Dining Room A Ancram, Michael 18/01/2005 Association Reception 150 Terrace Pavilion Ancram, Michael 31/01/2005 North Southwark & Bermondsey Cons Assoc Reception 49 Dining Room B Ancram, Michael 07/07/2005 Michael Ancram Breakfast 150 Terrace Pavilion Ancram, Michael 29/11/2006 Association Lunch 48 Dining Room A Anderson, Janet 12/07/2004 BETA Reception 120 Terrace Pavilion Anderson, Janet 19/10/2004 Association Dinner 12 Dining Room C Anderson, Janet 14/06/2005 Visit Britain Tea 50 Dining Room A Anderson, Janet 12/07/2005 Butler Kelly Ltd Lunch 13 Dining Room C Anderson, Janet 08/11/2005 Royal Society of Arts Lunch 14 Dining Room D Anderson, Janet 27/02/2006 Luther Pendragon Reception 50 Dining Room A Anderson, Janet 16/05/2006 Sky TV Lunch 16 Dining Room D Anderson, Janet 06/06/2006 Ukinbound Reception 140 Terrace Pavilion Anderson, Janet 05/10/2006 BACUP & Rawtenshaw Grammar School Reception 75 Strangers Dining Room Anderson, Janet 20/11/2006 Democrats Abroad UK Reception 155 Terrace Pavilion Anderson, Janet 16/07/2007 Alliance against Intellectual Property Theft Reception 175 Terrace Pavilion Anderson, Janet 02/06/2008 All Party Intellectual Property Group Reception 175 Terrace Pavilion Anderson, Janet 04/06/2008 UKinbound Reception Reception 130 Terrace Pavilion Anderson, Janet 17/06/2008 Big Lottery Fund Lunch 18 Dining Room B Page 3 MP Name Date Event Type Numbers Venue(s) Anderson, Janet 18/09/2008 Foodservice Packaging Association Lunch 161 Members Dining Room, Strangers Dining Room Anderson, Janet 19/11/2008 Here is the City Reception Reception 100 Terrace Pavilion Anderson, Janet 04/12/2008 NWDA - 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