City of London (Markets) Bill

Commons bill Private Bill 2023-24

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Second reading ยท Commons
Sponsor
Not recorded
Introduced
28 November 2022
Last activity
14 November 2023
About this bill

A Bill to make provision for the relocation of Billingsgate Market and the London Central Markets; and for connected purposes.

Parliamentary stages

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Commons
โœ“ First reading 30 Jan 2023
โ— Second reading 6 Feb 2023โ†—
โ—‹ Carry-over motion 23 Oct 2023
โ—‹ First reading 14 Nov 2023
โ—‹ Second reading 14 Nov 2023
Lords
โœ“ Petition To Introduce A Private Bill Presented To Parliament 28 Nov 2022โ†—
โœ“ Examination For Compliance With Standing Orders 19 Dec 2022โ†—
โœ“ Examination For Compliance With Standing Orders 25 Jan 2023โ†—
โ—‹ Carry-over motion 24 Oct 2023
Final stages

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