Miss Joan Vickers
1907 - May 23, 1994Summary information for Miss Joan Vickers
Contributions
1974
Public Expenditure Written Answers January 15, 1974
Schools (Weekend Opening) Written Answers January 15, 1974
Expenditure Written Answers January 15, 1974
Raglan Barracks Written Answers January 15, 1974
Allotments and Piggeries Written Answers January 15, 1974
Meat Inspection Written Answers January 15, 1974
Sugar Imports Written Answers January 16, 1974
Plymouth Written Answers January 18, 1974
Homeless Persons (Circular) Written Answers January 21, 1974
St. George's Adult Training Centre, Plymouth Written Answers January 22, 1974
2 speeches — Inswork Point Power Station Written Answers January 22, 1974
TOWN AND COUNTRY AMENITIES BILL Commons January 25, 1974
REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS BILL Commons January 25, 1974
Power Station, Inswork Written Answers January 25, 1974
2 speeches — Grenada Commons January 30, 1974
ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [Lords] Commons January 30, 1974
EEC Advertising Written Answers January 31, 1974
Grenada Written Answers January 31, 1974
Battered Babies Written Answers January 31, 1974
Cohabitation and Fictitious Desertion Written Answers January 31, 1974
Airships (Electrical Propulsion) Written Answers January 31, 1974
YOUTH AND COMMUNITY BILL Commons February 1, 1974
Meat (Inspection) Written Answers February 1, 1974
Water Supply (Lead Content) Written Answers February 4, 1974
Abortion Written Answers February 4, 1974
Blind Persons Written Answers February 5, 1974
Falkland Islands and Panama Canal Written Answers February 5, 1974
Naval Welfare Committee Written Answers February 6, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 7, 1974
2 speeches — LIMITS ON PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION EXPENSES Commons February 7, 1974
Estimates Statement Written Answers February 7, 1974
Hospitals (Plymouth) Written Answers February 8, 1974
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