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Report Launch: Waste Management Infrastructure: Incentivising Community Buy-In
"I’m delighted to speak to such an influential group today. Whose influence emerges when I do my work."
Dan Norris MP, Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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24 February 2010
House of Commons
Speakers:
Dan Norris MP, Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsLord Taylor of Holbeach CBE, Shadow Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Dan Rogerson MP, Liberal Democrat Shadow Minister for Communities and Local Government
Dr Alan Whitehead MP, Co-Chair, APSRG
David Palmer-Jones, Chief Executive, SITA UK
The launch of the new APSRG report on community incentives for new waste infrastructure development was a great success, with over 150 delegates, including Group members, parliamentarians, and representatives from across a wide range of organisations with an interest in the development of new waste management infrastructure attending to find out about the report and hear the Government and opposition speak in praise of the report.
Commenting on the report, Dan Norris MP said:
"I’m delighted to speak to such an influential group today...I support the policies and suggestions that your report puts forward."
Lord Taylor of Holbeach noted:
"This particular document is a serious contribution to public debate."
While Dan Rogerson MP contributed:
"It is about serious engagement with things that are important to communities. If we adopt this approach, we will be more successful."
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