Mr Bruce Douglas-Mann
June 23, 1927 - July 28, 2000Summary information for Mr Bruce Douglas-Mann
Contributions
1981
Public Education Costs (Report) Commons January 28, 1981
Housing Services Advisory Group Written Answers February 3, 1981
Rate Support Grant Commons February 4, 1981
Housing Investment Programme Written Answers February 4, 1981
5 speeches — Housing and the Building industry Commons February 11, 1981
House Building (Planning Contravention) Commons March 4, 1981
Housing Act Commons March 4, 1981
4 speeches — Overseas Aid Commons March 24, 1981
Housing Expenditure Written Answers March 26, 1981
Greater London Council (Housing Transfer) Commons March 31, 1981
3 speeches — Housing Expenditure Written Answers March 31, 1981
3 speeches — Housing Starts Commons April 1, 1981
2 speeches — Council House Sales Commons May 6, 1981
Local Authority Tenants (Housing Costs) Written Answers May 6, 1981
2 speeches — Marches and Processions (London) Commons May 12, 1981
Rating Review Commons June 10, 1981
2 speeches — Housing (Public and Private Sectors) Commons June 10, 1981
2 speeches — Aircraft (Near Collisions) Written Answers June 25, 1981
4 speeches — Secretary of State for the Environment Commons June 30, 1981
Council Houses Commons July 8, 1981
2 speeches — Local Authorities (Insolvency) Commons July 8, 1981
AMENDMENTS OF COUNTY COURTS ACT 1959 Commons July 9, 1981
REPEALS Commons July 9, 1981
Housing Policies Written Answers October 28, 1981
3 speeches — Encroachments on Local Government Autonomy Commons November 12, 1981
Hospital Admission Statistics Written Answers November 25, 1981
Complaints Against the Police Written Answers November 27, 1981
Unemployed Persons Written Answers November 27, 1981
Local Authorities (Rates) Commons December 2, 1981
2 speeches — Public Expenditure (Housing) Commons December 2, 1981
2 speeches — Public Expenditure Commons December 2, 1981
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