Mr Charles Mapp

1903 - May 3, 1978
Summary information for Mr Charles Mapp

Contributions

1960

PAYMENT OF WAGES BILL Commons January 28, 1960

Road and Rail Transport Written Answers February 3, 1960

British Transport Commission (Finance) Written Answers February 3, 1960

Oldham By-pass Written Answers February 10, 1960

NATIONAL INSURANCE (EARNINGS RULES) Commons February 15, 1960

Cotton Industry (Reorganisation) Written Answers February 18, 1960

Motor Vehicles (Fuel Tax and Licence Duty) Written Answers March 1, 1960

2 speeches — M.1 Road (Fencing) Commons March 2, 1960

Metropolitan Police (Traffic Control Duties) Written Answers March 3, 1960

2 speeches — D.A.T.A.C. Applications Commons March 8, 1960

2 speeches — Factory, Oldham Commons March 8, 1960

3 speeches — Traffic Signals Commons March 9, 1960

Clause 1.—(REQUEST FOR PAYMENT OF WAGES OTHERWISE THAN IN CASH.) Commons March 30, 1960

Clause 7.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons March 30, 1960

2 speeches — Road and Rail Services, Lancashire Commons June 1, 1960

2 speeches — Industrial Areas Commons June 1, 1960

Clause 12.—(ADDITIONAL POWERS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN CONNECTION WITH PROVISION OF OFF-STREET PARKING PLACES.) Commons June 1, 1960

Brick Supplies, Oldham and Wood Green Written Answers June 21, 1960

Alt Lane, Oldham Written Answers June 22, 1960

6 speeches — OLDHAM CORPORATION BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons June 28, 1960

TRANSPORT COMMISSION LUNCHEON, MANCHESTER (COST) Commons November 1, 1960

2 speeches — HOUSING Commons November 8, 1960

2 speeches — Slum Clearance Written Answers November 22, 1960

Departmental Staff Written Answers December 12, 1960

Superannuitants Written Answers December 12, 1960

Housing Redevelopment (Shopkeepers) Written Answers December 12, 1960

Water Supply (Service Pipes) Written Answers December 12, 1960

Slum Clearance Written Answers December 12, 1960

Technical Staff (Slum Clearance Work) Written Answers December 12, 1960

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