A Bill to regulate charges for, and the advertising of, goods delivery services; to make provision about transport infrastructure in remote areas to promote the use of goods delivery services; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Jamie StoneLiberal Democrat
4 May 2022
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The Goods Delivery Services Bill aims to set rules on how much you can be charged for delivering goods and how those delivery services can advertise themselves. It also includes measures about transport infrastructure in remote areas to help promote the use of goods delivery services, and covers related or connected matters.
The bill is currently at the Commons' 2nd Reading. It originated in the Commons, with its first reading in 2021 and a second reading in 2022; it has not yet progressed to Committee stage.
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21 Jun 2021
6 May 2022
The 2021-2022 session of Parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.