Guy Opperman
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 59 |
Web site | guyopperman.blogspot.com |
Date of birth | May 18,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Marlborough |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Books | Doing Time: Prisons in the 21st Century |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 707083 |
Guy Opperman Life story
Guy Thomas Opperman is a British Conservative Party politician, who was first elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Hexham.
Sycamore Gap tree: Site plans are complicated, says MP
... But Hexham MP Guy Opperman said while discussions were ongoing, it was not straightforward as the location is a UNESCO world heritage site...
Sycamore Gap: Hadrian's Wall damage seen after tree felled
... Hexham Conservative MP Guy Opperman said people he had spoken with were " utterly stunned" and " devastated" at the damage, and described the sycamore as a " symbol of the North East"...
Sycamore Gap: Hopes shoots could regrow from felled tree
... Photographer Ian Sproat said his " heart was ripped out" when he saw the damage, while Hexham MP Guy Opperman described being " utterly stunned"...
Consumers urged to cut energy use this winter
... At Prime Minister s Questions on Wednesday, however, Pensions Minister Guy Opperman asked Ms Truss about having a nationwide mailout campaign on cutting energy usage...
No energy saving campaign after Downing Street objects
... , Conservative MP Guy Opperman said he would he " fully behind" an energy saving campaign that would help people and the taxpayer save money...
Fight for payment of UK pensions lost in Yemen warzone
... Community leaders across the UK have now jointly written to pensions minister Guy Opperman calling for urgent meetings over the financial stoppages...
Voter anger mounts over Downing Street parties
... Speaking to BBC s Politics North, Pensions Minister Guy Opperman said Mr Johnson s behaviour had been " unacceptable"...
Downing Street party: Minister who lost babies in pandemic criticises Boris Johnson
... Guy Opperman told the BBC in May 2020 - when the PM attended a garden party - he could not visit his wife and sons in hospital due to Covid rules...
Sycamore Gap: Hadrian's Wall damage seen after tree felled
By Samantha JaggerBBC News
Damage to Hadrian's Wall has been seen after the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was felled beside it, Historic England said.
The Northumberland landmark was and has since laid on part of the 73-mile (118km) wall.
was constructed between AD122 and AD130 and has status.
Historic England said experts were due to carry out archaeological appraisals to assess the extent of the damage.
The Tree , which used to grow in a natural dip in the landscape near Hexham, Northumberland, was cut down overnight on 27 September.
The National Trust, which looks after The Site with the Northumberland National Park Authority, said it was planted in the late 1800s.
It stood beside the ancient Roman Wall , which stretches from Tyneside to the Solway Firth .
Historic England said experts visited The Site on Friday and it " identified that Hadrian's Wall has sustained some damage".
A spokesman said: " We have Not Yet been able to access The Site to carry out a full investigation so a further archaeological appraisal will take place once The Site is considered safe. "
" We appreciate how strongly people feel about The Loss of The Tree , and its impact on this special historic landscape, and will continue to work closely with key partners as this progresses, " he added.
The route is known to many walkers, especially.
The Northumberland National Park Authority said The Site was its " most-photographed spot" as its felling led to an.
Hexham Conservative MP Guy Opperman said people he had spoken with were " utterly stunned" and " devastated" at the damage, and described the sycamore as a " symbol of the North East".
A Man in his 60s and a 16-year-old boy who were arrested on suspicion of Criminal Damage have been released on bail pending further inquiries.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com