Andy MacNae

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MacNae, Andy; Last, Adge; Newton, Andy (2000). Safety on Mountains. British Mountaineering Council. ISBN   978-0-903908-27-6.
  • MacNae, Andy (1994). "Avoiding the Chamonix Trade Routes" (PDF). Alpine Journal . Alpine Club: 35–38.
  • MacNae, Andy (2017). "The Future of the MEF" (PDF). Alpine Journal . Alpine Club: 135–138.
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    Andy MacNae
    MP
    Official portrait of Andy MacNae MP crop 2.jpg
    Official portrait, 2024
    Member of Parliament
    for Rossendale and Darwen
    Assumed office
    4 July 2024