Mr Andrew Bowden

April 8, 1930 -
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Contributions

1981

Elderly Persons Written Answers February 3, 1981

2 speeches — Housing Corporation Commons February 4, 1981

Self-Employed and Small Businesses Commons February 5, 1981

Manpower Savings (Rent Assessment Panels) Written Answers February 12, 1981

8 speeches — Social Security Bill Commons February 24, 1981

Death Grant Written Answers March 3, 1981

Water Rates (Rebate Scheme) Written Answers March 4, 1981

British Sugar Corporation Written Answers March 10, 1981

National Savings Written Answers March 27, 1981

"Growing Older" Written Answers March 31, 1981

Housing (Elderly and Disabled Persons) Written Answers April 1, 1981

12 speeches — TAKE-UP OF BENEFITS Commons May 13, 1981

9 speeches — UP-RATING ORDERS Commons May 14, 1981

Homes for the Elderly Written Answers June 9, 1981

Rating Review Commons June 10, 1981

Home Insulation Written Answers June 10, 1981

PAYE System (Pensions) Written Answers July 1, 1981

Unified Housing Benefit Scheme Written Answers July 8, 1981

PAYE System (Pensions) Written Answers July 9, 1981

2 speeches — Chiropodists Written Answers July 13, 1981

INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS ETC.: INCREASE OF INITIAL ALLOWANCES Commons July 15, 1981

Rent and Rate Rebates and Allowances Written Answers July 21, 1981

Job Release Scheme Written Answers November 17, 1981

Age Allowance Written Answers November 19, 1981

2 speeches — Social Security and Housing Benefits Bill Commons November 23, 1981

2 speeches — Death Grant Commons November 24, 1981

2 speeches — Pelican Crossings Commons November 25, 1981

British Rail (Financial Aid) Commons November 25, 1981

Supplementary Pensions Written Answers December 2, 1981

Rent and Rate Rebates Written Answers December 2, 1981

War-related Deprivation on Health Written Answers December 15, 1981

Death Grant Written Answers December 22, 1981

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