Mr Cledwyn Hughes
September 14, 1916 - February 22, 2001Summary information for Mr Cledwyn Hughes
Contributions
1957
2 speeches — MINISTER FOR WELSH AFFAIRS Commons January 29, 1957
Land Drainage (Report) Written Answers February 7, 1957
2 speeches — WELSH AFFAIRS Commons February 11, 1957
Welsh Language Programmes Written Answers February 13, 1957
Development Areas Written Answers February 19, 1957
2 speeches — Agricultural Workers Commons February 21, 1957
Water Supplies (Report) Written Answers March 5, 1957
Extension Schemes, Bangor Written Answers March 11, 1957
PARISH COUNCILS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons March 15, 1957
NUCLEAR POWER PROGRAMME, WALES Commons March 15, 1957
Physical Training and Recreation Act (Grants) Written Answers March 18, 1957
2 speeches — Chronic Sick Commons March 25, 1957
Factories, Wales Commons March 28, 1957
Radiostrontium, Wales Commons May 6, 1957
2 speeches — Land Drainage Commons May 6, 1957
4 speeches — Air Estimates, 1957–58 Commons May 9, 1957
RADIOSTRONTIUM Written Answers May 14, 1957
Civilian Employees Written Answers May 15, 1957
3 speeches — WATER UNDERTAKINGS (REGROUPING) Commons May 22, 1957
Civilian Labour Force (Run-Down) Written Answers May 22, 1957
Civilian Employees Written Answers May 28, 1957
Administrative Class (Welshmen) Commons May 30, 1957
Water Undertakings (Regrouping) Commons July 2, 1957
2 speeches — Water Supplies (Resources and Consumption) Commons July 2, 1957
MODE OF OPERATION Commons July 3, 1957
2 speeches — Benedict Obibine (Imprisonment) Commons July 4, 1957
Atomic Energy Generating Station, Wales Written Answers July 8, 1957
2 speeches — University of Wales (State Studentships) Commons July 18, 1957
2 speeches — Land Drainage Commons November 11, 1957
2 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease, North Wales Commons November 11, 1957
CAERNARVONSHIRE (INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT) Commons December 9, 1957
Flags Written Answers December 10, 1957
2 speeches — WELSH AFFAIRS Commons December 16, 1957
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