Miss Joan Maynard

1921 - March 27, 1998
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Contributions

1982

2 speeches — Homes Insulation Written Answers January 29, 1982

Temporary Short-time Working Subsidy Written Answers February 2, 1982

Short-time Working Subsidy Written Answers February 9, 1982

Farm Workers (Earnings) Commons March 4, 1982

Engagements Commons March 11, 1982

2 speeches — Common Agricultural Policy Commons March 24, 1982

Business of the House Commons March 25, 1982

Direct Labour Organisations Commons March 30, 1982

Eggs Written Answers May 7, 1982

British Atlantic Committee Written Answers June 8, 1982

National Council for Civil Defence Written Answers June 8, 1982

British Atlantic Committee Written Answers June 8, 1982

Urban Aid Programme Written Answers June 22, 1982

Sheffield Written Answers June 22, 1982

Urban Programme Written Answers June 23, 1982

Engagements Commons July 1, 1982

Young Worker Scheme Written Answers July 12, 1982

Bankruptcies Written Answers July 12, 1982

Bankruptcies Written Answers July 12, 1982

Government Offices (Cleaning) Written Answers October 21, 1982

Steel Industry Commons October 25, 1982

Transport Bill Commons November 15, 1982

Petroleum Revenue Tax Written Answers November 15, 1982

Petroleum Revenue Tax Written Answers November 16, 1982

Housing Waiting Lists Written Answers November 16, 1982

10 speeches — Animal Welfare (Agriculture Committee Report) Commons November 19, 1982

Police (Pay) Written Answers November 19, 1982

Dwelling House Advisory Committees Written Answers November 22, 1982

Young Workers' Scheme Written Answers November 23, 1982

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 1, 1982

National Health Service (Pay) Written Answers December 2, 1982

Metropolitan Police (Earnings) Written Answers December 2, 1982

British Steel Corporation Commons December 20, 1982

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