Countryside Alliance: start of the season, Saturday 31st October
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
12:00 AM
At the start of what could be the last season before the Hunting Act is repealed, representatives from the Countryside Alliance will be in attendance to greet media at the following meets this Saturday, 31st October from 10.30am:
North England
Percy
Steve Clarke
07818 553 695
Eastern England
West Norfolk
Alice Barnard
07788 422 850
Midlands
North Shropshire
Clare Rowson
07900 820 819
Wales
Eryre
Barry Henderson
07799 018 073
Wales
South - TBA
Adrian Simpson
07785 975 773
South East
Old Surrey and Burstow
Tracey Casstles
07738 456 074
Southern
Vine and Craven
Sara Rutherford
07974 141 993
Wessex
Beaufort
Delly Everard
07970 229 507
South West
East Devon
Alison Hawes
07710 836 806
In addition, the following people will be on call all weekend for media interviews and queries:
Tim Bonner:07977 460 811
Jill Grieve:07775 938 792
Chloe Finch:07738 456 074
Please make all regional enquiries direct, as above, or email firstname-lastname@countryside-alliance.org
National enquiries 0207 840 9220 (office hours) or:
Tim Bonner: 07977 460 811
Jill Grieve: 07775 938 792
Chloe Finch: 07738 456 074
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The week in Westminster 27th October - 31st October
The Commons' agenda is dominated by the coalition's cuts to legal aid, while in the Lords the health and social care bill continues to receive scrutiny from peers.
Sarah Lee, head of policy for the Countryside Alliance, comments on high speed rail
Hunting supporters are today taking their final challenge to the ban on hunting with hounds to the House of Lords, the highest court of appeal in the UK.
Inner-city Labour MP Kate Hoey has been appointed as the new chairman of the pro-hunting Countryside Alliance.
Election Diary - Saturday 23 April
The close of the Conservative Party conference yesterday has brought to an end the traditional conference season.
The TUC march for the alternative should be a "march of the mainstream", Ed Miliband has said.
Cutting short-term spending on Britain's countryside as part of the coalition government's austerity drive could lead to huge long-term costs, a conservation group has warned.
Parliament is in recess for the party conference season, but the Lords returns a week earlier than MPs for four days.