All Party Parliamentary Group for Metal, Stone and Heritage Crime

 

Welcome to the website for the All Party Parliamentary Group
on Metal, Stone and Heritage Crime. 

PLEASE NOTE: IN LINE WITH THE GOVERNING RULES OF ALL-PARTY PARLIAMENTARY GROUPS, THE APPG ON METAL, STONE AND HERITAGE CRIME HAS PAUSED ALL ACTIVTY UNTIL THE NEW PARLIAMENTARY TERM. THE GROUP WILL BE RECONSTITUTED FOLLOWING THE STATE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT ON 17TH JULY.

Our mission: To raise awareness of the socio-economic impact of metal stone and heritage crime.

On this page meeting minutes, reports and results of enquiries are published.

If you are interested in getting involved email Cameron at [email protected]

Officers elected during the 2023 AGM:

Chair & Registered Contact: Andrew Selous MP, Conservative

Co-Chair: Lord Faulkner of Worcester, Labour

Officer: Lord Birt, Crossbench

Officer: Ruth Cadbury MP, Labour

The British Metals Recycling Association acts as the Secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group on Metal, Stone and Heritage Crime

Documents:

APPG MSHC AGM Minutes 12 December 2023

All-Party Parliamentary Group on Metal, Stone and Heritage Crime 2nd Oral Evidence Session Room M, PCH 30th  Nov 2022 

All-Party Parliamentary Group on Metal, Stone and Heritage Crime 2nd Oral Evidence Session Room M, PCH 22nd  Nov 2022 

All-Party Parliamentary Group on Metal, Stone and Heritage Crime 2nd Oral Evidence Session Room M, PCH 25th Oct 2022 

Minutes of Meeting following AGM 13 July 2022 

Annual General Meeting Minutes 13 July 2022 

APPG MSHC AGM Agenda 13 July 2022

APPG MSHC AGM Minutes 21 July 2021

APPG MSHC AGM Agenda 21 July 2021

APPG MSHC AGM Minutes 23 June 2020

APPG MSHC AGM Minutes 23 June 2020

APPG MSHC AGM Minutes 12 June 2019 

APPG MSHC AGM Agenda 12 June 2019

APPG MSHC Minutes 12 December 2018

APPG MSHC Agenda 12 December 2018

APPG MSHC Minutes 5 June 2018

APPG MHSC Agenda 5 June 2018

APPG MSHC Minutes 17 April 2018

This is not an official website of the House of Commons or the House of Lords. It has not been approved by either House or its committees. All-Party Parliamentary Groups are informal groups of Members of both Houses with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed in this webpage are those of the group.