EVENTS OVERVIEW
SEAC was the first Government committee to hold its meetings in public, ensuring greater openness and transparency. As part of a pilot project funded by Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), SEAC are carrying out a web casting trial of its meetings, to open up the work of the committee to a wider audience.

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The 98th Meeting of SEAC

ARCHIVED EVENTS

DATE TITLE INFORMATION
20.07.07 98th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 20th July 2007
10.05.07 97th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 10th May 2007
20.01.07 96th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 20th January 2007
07.12.06 95th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 7th December 2006
21.09.06 94th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 21st September 2006
06.07.06 93rd Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 6th July 2006
27.04.06 92nd Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 27th April 2006
24.02.06 91st Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 24th February 2006
24.11.05 90th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 24th November 2005
22.09.05 89th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 22nd September 2005
30.06.05 88th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 30th June 2005
21.04.05 87th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 21st April 2005
03.03.05 86th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 03rd March 2005
30.11.04 85th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 30th November 2004
28.09.04 84th Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 28th September 2004
24.06.04 83rd Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 24th June 2004
29.04.04 82nd Meeting of SEAC The SEAC open meeting took place on 29th April 2004

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