Mr Christopher Ward

December 26, 1942 -
Summary information for Mr Christopher Ward

Contributions

1970

M4, London—Swindon Written Answers January 26, 1970

4 speeches — HOUSE-BUILDING Commons January 27, 1970

2 speeches — High-rise Flats (Strengthening) Commons February 3, 1970

2 speeches — New Houses (Prices) Commons February 3, 1970

2 speeches — University Places Commons February 5, 1970

2 speeches — Construction Industry Commons February 10, 1970

Building Finns Written Answers February 10, 1970

4 speeches — BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES Commons February 16, 1970

Passenger Transport Authorities Written Answers February 24, 1970

2 speeches — Pensions Written Answers March 2, 1970

Expenditure Written Answers March 2, 1970

Further Education (Expenditure) Written Answers March 5, 1970

Low-income Families Written Answers March 9, 1970

Health Services and Public Health Act 1968 Written Answers March 9, 1970

2 speeches — Pensions Written Answers April 6, 1970

2 speeches — House Building Commons April 7, 1970

4 speeches — University Places Commons April 9, 1970

2 speeches — Small Building Firms (Finance) Commons April 14, 1970

2 speeches — Construction Industry (Discussions) Commons April 14, 1970

Building Fitments, Components and Materials (Exports) Commons April 14, 1970

New Houses (Occupancy) Written Answers April 21, 1970

REQUIREMENT OF EQUAL TREATMENT FOR MEN AND WOMEN IN SAME EMPLOYMENT Commons April 22, 1970

6 speeches — CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CONTRACTS BILL Commons April 27, 1970

House-Building Programme Commons May 5, 1970

House Prices Written Answers May 5, 1970

3 speeches — Physically Disabled Children (Swindon) Written Answers May 11, 1970

2 speeches — New Construction (Cost Index) Commons May 12, 1970

2 speeches — House-building Output Commons May 12, 1970

2 speeches — School Leavers (Higher Education) Written Answers May 28, 1970

Committee on Privacy Written Answers May 28, 1970

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