Evidence session - Support for Armed Forces Veterans in Wales
14 June 2012
Evidence session: support for armed forces veterans in Wales
Details: Tuesday 19 June 2012, Thatcher Room, Portcullis House.
At 10.30am
Mr Neil Robertson, Head of Operations, Taunton, and Mr Harvey Grenville, Lead, Armed Forces Charities, Charity Commission, and Air Vice-Marshal Tony Stables CBE, The Confederation of Service Charities (COBSEO).
At 11.15am
Colonel Philip Hubbard OBE, Deputy Chief Executive, Reserve Forces and Cadets Association (RFCA) for Wales.
The evidence session will take place in the Thatcher Room, Portcullis House, London, SW1A 0AA. This evidence session is open to the public and press, all are welcome to attend. The venue is fully accessible. There is no need to reserve a place but if you would like more information please contact the Committee on 020 7219 6189 or welshcom@parliament.uk
For the full terms of reference of the inquiry please go the Committee’s website: http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/welsh-affairs-committee/inquiries/parliament-2010/support-for-armed-forces-veterans/
Further information
Committee Membership is as follows: David T. C. Davies MP (Chair), Stuart Andrew MP, Guto Bebb MP, Geraint Davies MP, Jonathan Edwards MP, Nia Griffith MP, Mrs Siân C. James MP, Susan Elan Jones MP, Karen Lumley MP, Jessica Morden MP, Mr Robin Walker MP, Mr Mark Williams MP
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