Mr Cledwyn Hughes
September 14, 1916 - February 22, 2001Summary information for Mr Cledwyn Hughes
Contributions
1962
Agricultural Workers Written Answers February 5, 1962
2 speeches — GREEN BELT POLICY Commons February 21, 1962
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (AMENITIES) BILL Commons February 23, 1962
Coastal Foreshore Commons February 27, 1962
Caravan Sites (Gypsies and other Travellers) Written Answers February 27, 1962
Agriculture Act, 1947 (Section 63) Written Answers March 1, 1962
Access to Foreshore Land Written Answers March 5, 1962
Gypsies and Other Travellers Commons March 6, 1962
British Transport Commission Land, Greater London Commons March 6, 1962
Welsh-Language Schools Written Answers March 13, 1962
Salt Water Conversion Written Answers March 14, 1962
Transmitting Stations, Llanddona and Holyhead Written Answers March 19, 1962
Cowbridge Road, Cardiff Commons April 11, 1962
North-South Wales Road Written Answers April 11, 1962
2 speeches — Educational Facilities Commons April 12, 1962
2 speeches — Constitution Commons April 12, 1962
Welsh Language Written Answers April 12, 1962
Welsh Language Written Answers April 17, 1962
University Students Written Answers April 18, 1962
Land, Cemaes Bay Written Answers May 3, 1962
Television Transmitter, Llanddona Written Answers May 4, 1962
Television Transmitter, Holyhead Written Answers May 4, 1962
6 speeches — RURAL TRANSPORT Commons May 11, 1962
Local Government Boundary Commission (Report) Written Answers May 28, 1962
Welsh Language (Report) Written Answers May 28, 1962
Valley and Mona (Civil Aircraft) Written Answers May 28, 1962
3 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF IN RESPECT OF APPRENTICES AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION.) Commons May 29, 1962
2 speeches — Mid-Wales Commons June 5, 1962
FINANCE BILL Commons June 5, 1962
Passenger and Cargo Vessels Written Answers June 5, 1962
3 speeches — Branch Line Closures Commons June 6, 1962
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons June 6, 1962
Unclassified Roads (Upgrading) Written Answers June 6, 1962
Apprenticeships, Wales Written Answers June 6, 1962
2 speeches — Roads (Classification) Commons June 27, 1962
Agricultural Roads Written Answers June 27, 1962
Advisory Council Written Answers July 3, 1962
Comprehensive School, Holyhead Written Answers July 5, 1962
Emigrants to United Kingdom Written Answers July 5, 1962
Local Government Commission for Wales Written Answers July 16, 1962
2 speeches — Gypsies Commons July 19, 1962
Mains Sewerage Facilities, Rural Areas Commons July 19, 1962
Local Government Act, 1958 (Inquiries) Written Answers July 19, 1962
Financial Aid Written Answers July 24, 1962
Holdings Commons July 25, 1962
Refugees Written Answers July 31, 1962
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 31, 1962
Leasehold Properties (Report) Commons November 6, 1962
FOREIGN SERVICE (UNIVERSITY GRADUATES) Written Answers November 12, 1962
Slum Clearance (Investigation) Commons November 13, 1962
Water Conservation Written Answers November 13, 1962
Former Inhabitants (Reinstatement) Written Answers November 20, 1962
2 speeches — Holyhead County School Commons November 22, 1962
TOWYN TREWAN COMMON BILL Commons November 22, 1962
Reorganisation (Wales) Written Answers November 22, 1962
Refugees Written Answers November 27, 1962
3 speeches — NATIONAL PARKS Commons November 30, 1962
Advisory Council (Elections) Written Answers December 4, 1962
2 speeches — Clause 3.—(COMPENSATION IN RESPECT OF RIGHTS OF COMMON.) Commons December 12, 1962
Clause 4.—(EXTINGUISHMENT OF PRIVATE RIGHTS OF WAY.) Commons December 12, 1962
Clause 6.—(POWERS FOR CONSERVATORS TO PERMIT ADDITIONAL WORKS.) Commons December 12, 1962
General Labourers and Flax Mill Operators (Wages) Written Answers December 17, 1962
Food Supplies Written Answers December 17, 1962
Food Prices Written Answers December 18, 1962
Local Government Commission (Report) Written Answers December 20, 1962
Potato Crop Written Answers December 21, 1962
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