Hon. Anthony Berry

February 12, 1925 - October 12, 1984
Summary information for Hon. Anthony Berry

Contributions

1966

Lee Conservancy Catchment Board (Grant) Written Answers February 3, 1966

Sub-Post Officer, Winchmore Hill (Closure) Written Answers February 21, 1966

2 speeches — London Area (Interference) Commons February 23, 1966

2 speeches — Credit Cards Commons February 23, 1966

3 speeches — COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS Commons March 2, 1966

Teachers' Widows (Pension Scheme) Written Answers March 7, 1966

Overseas Car Tests (Foreign Currency) Written Answers March 8, 1966

North Circular Road (Widening) Written Answers March 9, 1966

70 m.p.h. Speed Limit Written Answers March 9, 1966

Improvement Grants (Advertising Expenditure) Written Answers March 10, 1966

Railway Passenger Services (Closures) Written Answers May 13, 1966

Liner Train Services Written Answers May 13, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 19, 1966

Clause 1.—(FINANCES OF RAILWAYS BOARD, WATERWAYS BOARD AND LONDON BOARD, 1962 c. 46.) Commons May 20, 1966

Vehicle Excise Duty (Reminders) Written Answers May 20, 1966

Traffic Box Experiment (London Area) Written Answers May 20, 1966

Traffic, Hyde Park Corner (Police Control) Written Answers May 23, 1966

British European Airways (Duty-Free Liquor) Written Answers May 23, 1966

2 speeches — Teachers' Superannuation (Widows) Commons May 26, 1966

Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre and Royal Opera House Commons June 16, 1966

Higher Education Students (Financial Aid) Written Answers June 16, 1966

School Crossing Patrols (Metropolitan Police Instruction) Written Answers June 20, 1966

School Crossing Patrols Act, 1953 Written Answers June 23, 1966

School Crossing Patrols (Warning Signs) Written Answers June 24, 1966

2 speeches — London Transport Board Commons June 29, 1966

2 speeches — Roundabouts (Priority Signs) Commons June 29, 1966

Government Departments, London (Office Space) Written Answers July 5, 1966

Transport Co-ordinating Council for London Written Answers July 11, 1966

Undergound Line Extensions Written Answers July 11, 1966

Underground Stations (Multi-Storey Car Parks) Written Answers July 11, 1966

War Loan 3½ Per Cent. Stock (Redemption) Written Answers July 12, 1966

London Transportation Study Written Answers July 12, 1966

30 m.p.h. Speed Limit (Signs) Written Answers July 13, 1966

30 M.P.H. Speed Limit (Unofficial Signs) Written Answers July 14, 1966

2 speeches — Government Departments (Office Space) Commons August 1, 1966

2 speeches — Constitution Hill ("No Trade Vehicles" Sign) Commons August 1, 1966

ABERFAN DISASTER Commons October 24, 1966

Box Junctions Written Answers November 10, 1966

2 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Commons November 15, 1966

Education (Enfield) Commons November 21, 1966

Western Avenue Extension Written Answers November 22, 1966

Harrow Road Flyover Written Answers November 22, 1966

Euston Road Underpass Written Answers November 22, 1966

Clearways, Central London Written Answers November 22, 1966

Motorway Box, London Written Answers November 22, 1966

North Circular Road (Ring Route) Written Answers November 22, 1966

Blackwall Tunnel Written Answers November 22, 1966

Ring Route, London Written Answers November 22, 1966

Woolwich Ferry (Terminals) Written Answers November 22, 1966

Urban Roads (Controls of Use) Written Answers November 23, 1966

Victoria Line (Extension) Written Answers November 23, 1966

10 speeches — Clause 1.—(LONDON BOROUGH ELECTIONS.) Commons November 29, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 1, 1966

5 speeches — Clause 1.—(LONDON BOROUGH ELECTIONS.) Commons December 5, 1966

Major Projects (G.L.C. Area) Written Answers December 6, 1966

London (Third Airport) Commons December 8, 1966

4 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Commons December 13, 1966

Expenditure Written Answers December 21, 1966

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