Mr Clive Bossom

February 4, 1918 -
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Contributions

1972

Dual-carriageway Roads (Accidents) Written Answers January 19, 1972

Motorways (Safety Barriers) Written Answers January 21, 1972

Motorways (Learner-drivers) Written Answers January 26, 1972

Driving Licences Written Answers January 26, 1972

TRADING REPRESENTATIONS (DISABLED PERSONS) AMENDMENT BILL Commons January 28, 1972

£ Sterling (Purchasing Powers) Written Answers February 8, 1972

Motorways (Fog Warnings) Written Answers February 16, 1972

2 speeches — Roundabouts, Flyovers and Underpasses Written Answers February 24, 1972

Value Added Tax Written Answers April 27, 1972

2 speeches — Value Added Tax Written Answers May 18, 1972

Bus Lanes Written Answers May 26, 1972

Beef Calves Written Answers June 12, 1972

COLDHARBOUR HOSPITAL, SHERBORNE (FIRE) Commons July 5, 1972

Motor Vehicles (Test Certificates) Written Answers July 5, 1972

Motor Vehicles (Insurance Discs) Written Answers July 5, 1972

2 speeches — COUNTIES AND METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS IN ENGLAND Commons July 6, 1972

Value Added Tax Written Answers July 13, 1972

3 speeches — Rural Roads Written Answers July 13, 1972

Value Added Tax Written Answers July 17, 1972

Value Added Tax Written Answers July 18, 1972

Poultry Written Answers August 1, 1972

Marketing Written Answers August 1, 1972

Road Markings Written Answers August 8, 1972

Pre-Driving Education Written Answers October 18, 1972

Motorway Accidents Written Answers October 20, 1972

Road Markings Written Answers October 20, 1972

2 speeches — Pre-driving Education Written Answers October 20, 1972

COUNTIES AND METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS IN ENGLAND Commons October 23, 1972

Dutch Elm Disease Written Answers November 7, 1972

Car Parking (Price Freeze) Written Answers November 29, 1972

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