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Publication of Banqueting Events Held at the House of Lords January To Publication of Banqueting Events held at the House of Lords January to March 2011 MEMBER DATE EVENT NAME TYPE GUESTS ROOM The Lord Ahmed 15/03/2011 L Ahmed L/Recp (Circle of Life) Lunch Reception 60 Attlee Room The Lord Alton of Liverpool 21/03/2011 L Alton D (Christian Relief Network) Dinner 28 Attlee Room The Lord Alton of Liverpool 30/03/2011 L Alton A/Tea (All Party Group for North Korea) Afternoon Tea 38 Attlee Room Rt Hon the Lord Anderson of Swansea 16/02/2011 L Anderson of S L (Anglo Israel Association) Lunch 86 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Bach 29/03/2011 L Bach D (Goring Society) Dinner 19 Attlee Room, Reid Room The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 03/02/2011 L Baldwin L/Recp (British Acupuncture Accreditation Council) Lunch Reception 100 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Bassam of Brighton 27/01/2011 L Bassam D (Southern Water) Dinner 16 Attlee Room The Lord Beecham 25/03/2011 L Beecham Buffet L (New Israel Fund) Buffet Lunch 52 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Best OBE 08/02/2011 L Best L (Hanover House) Lunch 26 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Bilimoria CBE 28/01/2011 L Bilimoria D (JCI UK) Dinner 92 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Blood MBE 28/03/2011 Brns Blood D (Royal College of Speech) Dinner 20 Attlee Room, Reid Room Professor The Lord Bradshaw 10/03/2011 L Bradshaw E/Recp (Railway Studies Assoc) Evening Reception 40 Attlee Room The Lord Brennan QC 11/01/2011 L Brennan E/Recp (British Spanish APPG) Evening Reception 100 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace Rt Hon the Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, CH 26/01/2011 L Brooke of S L (75th Anniversary of Forty Club) Lunch 120 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Brookman 28/02/2011 L Brookman lunch (All Party Fire Safety Group) Lunch 95 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Brougham and Vaux, CBE 24/01/2011 L Brougham & Vaux L (Safety Groups UK) Lunch 75 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Byford, DBE 14/03/2011 Brns Byford L (Personal) Lunch 94 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Campbell of Loughborough 03/02/2011 Brns Campbell of L E/Recp (Youth Sport Trust) Evening Reception 16 Attlee Room The Baroness Campbell of Loughborough 30/03/201// 1 Brns Campbell of L E/Recp/ (UK Sport) Evening Reception 30 Attlee Room The Lord Carlile of Berriew QC 16/02/2011 L Carlile of B L (Design For Homes) Lunch 22 Attlee Room, Reid Room The Lord Carter of Coles 10/02/2011 L Carter of C E/Rec (School Home Support) Evening Reception 173 Peers' Dining Room ‐ Function The Rt Hon the Baroness Chalker of Wallasey 21/01/2011 L Jenkin of R D (Mandimba Alliances in Mozambique) Dinner 95 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Clement‐Jones CBE 10/02/2011 L Clement Jones A/Tea (Treehouse) Afternoon Tea 150 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Clement‐Jones CBE 11/02/2011 L Clement Jones E/Rec (Haileybury) Evening Reception 180 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Clement‐Jones CBE 15/02/2011 L Clement Jones L (Allied China Europe Society) Lunch 16 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Coe KBE 24/03/2011 L Coe D (Loughborough University) Dinner 98 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Colwyn CBE 25/03/2011 L Colwyn A/Tea (Personal) Afternoon Tea 24 Attlee Room Rt Hon the Lord Cope of Berkeley 18/03/2011 L Cope D (Old Okhamian Club) Dinner 130 Peers' Dining Room ‐ Function Rt Hon The Baroness Corston 02/03/2011 Brns Corston A/tea (Meningitis Trust) Afternoon Tea 100 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Craig of Radley GCB 09/02/2011 L Craig of R/ D (RAF Dinner) Dinner 87 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Cumberlege CBE DL 13/01/2011 Brns Cumberledge L (Personal) Lunch 50 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Dubs 16/03/2011 L Dubs (CHAMP ‐ St Patricks Day Party) Lunch Reception 100 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Emerton, DBE, DL 18/01/2011 Brns Emerton L (Nursing and Midwifery Council) Lunch 23 Attlee Room, Reid Room The Lord Faulkner of Worcester 31/03/2011 L Faulkner D (University of Worcester) Dinner 100 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Fearn OBE 24/01/2011 L Fearn D (Southport Solicitors) Dinner 32 Attlee Room, Reid Room The Baroness Flather, DL 28/02/2011 Brns Flather E/Rec (British Asian Trust) Evening Reception 100 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Flather, DL 03/03/2011 Brns Flather D (Asian Voice Publications Ltd) Dinner 110 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Flather, DL 25/03/2011 Brns Flather D (Soroptimist International) Dinner 86 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Rt Hon the Lord Foulkes of Cumnock 15/03/2011 L Foulkes E/Rec (Caribbean British Business Council) Evening Reception 180 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace Rt Hon The Lord Fowler 28/03/2011 L Fowler/L Hacking D (Civil Court Users Association) Dinner 84 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Rt Hon the Lord Fraser of Carmyllie, QC 04/02/2011 L Fraser D (Personal) Dinner 28 Attlee Room, Reid Room The Rt Hon the Lord Freeman 17/01/2011 L Freeman D (SITC ‐ South East Trade & Investment ‐ UK Govnt) Dinner 50 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Gale 20/01/2011 Brns Gale L/Recp (Academy of Social Sciences) Lunch Reception 120 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Gardiner of Kimble 03/03/2011 L Gardiner of K D (Chartered Inst of Plumbing) Dinner 65 Peers' Dining Room ‐ Function The Baroness Gardner of Parkes 11/01/2011 Brns Gardner of P L (The Nicholls Group) Lunch 19 Attlee Room The Baroness Gardner of Parkes 30/03/2011 Brns Gardner A/Tea (Multiple Sclorosis Trust) Afternoon Tea 115 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace Rt Hon The Lord Garel‐Jones 02/02/2011 L Garel‐Jones L (Personal) Lunch 5 Reid Room The Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen OBE 02/02/2011 Brns Hooper E/Recp (Latin America Travel Association) Evening Reception 100 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Glasman 08/03/2011 Lord Glasman (Personal) Afternoon Tea 175 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Glenarthur, DL 01/03/2011 L Glenarthur D (Catch Club) Dinner 61 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Golding 30/03/2011 Brns Golding L/Recp (Countryside Alliance) Lunch Reception 150 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace Rt Hon The Lord Graham of Edmonton 07/03/2011 L. 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Consumers Association) Dinner 28 Attlee Room, Reid Room The Baroness Hayter 14/02/2011 Brns Hayter L/Recp (Alcohol Concern) Lunch Reception 60 Attlee Room The Baroness Hooper 02/02/2011 Brns Hooper E/Recp (Latin America Travel Association) Evening Reception 100 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Hooper 03/03/2011 Brns Hooper L (Greater London Cons Women Luncheon) Lunch 48 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Howard of Rising 26/01/2011 L Howard D (CW Fellowes Limited) Dinner 47 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Howard of Lympne 17/03/2011 Lord Howard A/Tea (Kent County Council) Afternoon Tea 70 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Earl Howe 23/02/2011 Earl Howe E/Rec (NHS Trust Assoc) Evening Reception 120 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Howie of Troon 07/02/2011 L Howie L (GSH Group) Lunch 101 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Howie of Troon 11/02/2011 L Howie B/Lunch (Association of Building Engineers) Buffet Lunch 76 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Lord Hoyle 22/03/2011 L Hoyle L (Surface Engineering Association) Lunch 20 Attlee Room The Lord Hoyle 15/03/2011 L Hoyle L (All Party Cricket Group) Lunch 84 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace The Baroness Hughes 29/03/2011 Brns Hughes B/Fast (Catch 22) Breakfast 25 Attlee Room Rt Hon the Lord Hunt of Wirral MBE 16/02/2011 L Hunt of W D (REFORM) Dinner 111 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace Rt Hon the Lord Hunt of Wirral MBE 09/03/2011 L Hunt L (Beechcroft LLP) Lunch 19 Attlee Room Baroness Hussein‐Ece 23/02/2011 Brns Hussein‐Ece E/Recp (Yum Yum Catering) Evening Reception 50 Attlee Room The Lord Janner of Braunstone, QC 28/03/2011 L Janner D (Personal) Dinner 29 Peers' Dining Room ‐ Function Rt Hon the Lord Janvrin 07/03/2011 L Janvrin D (Alumni of Brasense College) Dinner 28 Attlee Room Rt Hon the Baroness Jay of Paddington 18/03/2011 Brns Jay D (Worshipful Company of Information Technologists) Dinner 78 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace Rt Hon The Lord Jenkin Of Roding 27/01/2011 L Jenkin A/Tea (National Skills Acadamy for Nuclear) Afternoon Tea 117 Cholmondeley Room & Terrace Rt Hon The Lord Jenkin Of Roding 15/02/2011 L Jenkin D (Parliamentary
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