Mr Caerwyn Roderick
July 15, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Caerwyn Roderick
Contributions
1976
Students Written Answers January 27, 1976
Pony Sales Written Answers February 4, 1976
Further Education Written Answers February 5, 1976
Hill Farmers (Compensatory Allowances) Written Answers February 13, 1976
Local Government Costs Written Answers February 17, 1976
Smallholdings Written Answers February 19, 1976
Farms Written Answers February 19, 1976
Hill Farm Compensation Payments Written Answers February 24, 1976
Agricultural Self-Sufficiency Commons February 26, 1976
Farm Tenancies Commons February 26, 1976
Rate Support Grant Written Answers February 26, 1976
Comprehensive Schools Written Answers March 1, 1976
Farm Rents Written Answers March 2, 1976
Transport Grants Written Answers March 2, 1976
Personal Allowances Written Answers March 3, 1976
Hill Farmers (Compensation Payments) Written Answers March 4, 1976
9 speeches — AGRICULTURAL TENANCIES Commons March 8, 1976
Brecon Bypass Written Answers March 11, 1976
British Waterways Board Written Answers March 18, 1976
Farms (Taxation) Written Answers March 24, 1976
BRECON BYPASS Commons March 25, 1976
Farm Incomes Commons March 29, 1976
National Parks (Countryside Commission) Commons March 29, 1976
Farms (Taxation) Written Answers March 31, 1976
Factory Closures (Wales) Written Answers April 13, 1976
Job Creation Written Answers April 13, 1976
Factory Closures Written Answers April 13, 1976
Meat Written Answers April 14, 1976
Vehicle and Driving Licences (Wales) Written Answers May 4, 1976
3 speeches — APPLICATION BY NOT FULLY ELIGIBLE PERSON TO BE TREADTED AS ELIGIBLE Commons May 5, 1976
Farm Tenancies (Wales) Written Answers May 6, 1976
2 speeches — Water and Sewerage Charges Commons May 10, 1976
Development Board for Rural Wales Commons May 10, 1976
Truancy Commons May 10, 1976
2 speeches — APPLICATION OF FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF PART II Commons May 10, 1976
APPLICATION OF FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF PART II Commons May 10, 1976
3 speeches — OPPORTUNITY FOR LANDLORD TO OBTAIN TRIBUNAL'S CONSENT TO OPERATION OF NOTICE TO QUIT Commons May 10, 1976
2 speeches — Exports Written Answers May 11, 1976
Further Education (Building Programme) Written Answers May 13, 1976
Capital Transfer Tax (Farms) Written Answers May 17, 1976
Interest (Artificial Payments) Written Answers June 8, 1976
Subsidies Commons June 21, 1976
2 speeches — Development Board for Rural Wales Commons June 21, 1976
Economic Situation Commons June 21, 1976
11 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Commons June 30, 1976
WATER SUPPLY Commons July 2, 1976
2 speeches — Teachers Written Answers July 21, 1976
2 speeches — Schools (Staffing) Written Answers July 21, 1976
Rate Support Grant Commons July 26, 1976
Land (Wales) Written Answers July 29, 1976
Elderly Persons (Care) Written Answers August 2, 1976
Regional Employment Premium Written Answers August 6, 1976
7 speeches — APPLICATION OF FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF PART II Commons October 19, 1976
Welsh Assembly Written Answers October 26, 1976
Commons (Registration) Act 1965 Written Answers October 29, 1976
New Industry Commons November 1, 1976
2 speeches — Welsh National Water Development Authority Commons November 1, 1976
3 speeches — DELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS TO THE BOARD Commons November 1, 1976
GENERAL POWERS OF THE BOARD Commons November 1, 1976
THE NEW TOWNS CODE Commons November 1, 1976
4 speeches — Nuclear Waste Written Answers November 1, 1976
O-Level Passes Written Answers November 1, 1976
School Curricula Commons November 2, 1976
Mortgage and House Improvement Finance Written Answers November 17, 1976
4 speeches — Water Charges Written Answers November 22, 1976
Pay Beds Written Answers November 22, 1976
2 speeches — Water Equalisation Bill Commons December 6, 1976
School Leavers (Literacy and Numeracy) Commons December 6, 1976
2 speeches — Commons (Registration) Written Answers December 6, 1976
Water Charges Written Answers December 10, 1976
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