University of Wales:Trinity Saint David Bill 2010-12
- Type of Bill:
- Private Bill
- Parliamentary agents:
- Eversheds LLP
- Promoted by:
- The University of Wales:Trinity Saint David and the University of Wales
- Petitioning period:
- House of Commons: TBA
House of Lords: TBA
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Latest news on the Bill
This Bill had been expected to be introduced in January 2012 (subject to the satisfactory completion of a formal stage on 19 December 2011). However the Promoters of the Bill withdrew the petition for the bill on 19 December so the Bill will not now proceed.
Petition information
If you are "specially and directly affected" by this Bill you may oppose the Bill or seek its amendment before a Select Committee in either or both Houses. If you present a "petition" against the bill at the appropriate times (during a "petitioning period") you may be able to have your views on the bill heard by the Committee (in whichever House you petition).
There are specific times when petitions can be presented. If the Bill is introduced in January 2012, petitions may be presented to one of the Houses for a short period during the latter part of January 2012. When it is decided in which House this Bill will begin its passage through Parliament further details will be given here. Further information about petitioning can be found by following the link or you can contact one of the Private Bill Offices. Staff in either office will be happy to answer any questions you may have about the process of opposing a private bill.
Summary of the Bill
A Bill to make provision for the union of the University of Wales with the University of Wales:Trinity Saint David including the transfer to the University of Wales:Trinity Saint David of all rights, properties, assets and obligations of the University of Wales; and for related purposes.Stay up to date
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