Mr Colin Pickthall

September 13, 1944 -
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Contributions

1993

Teacher Education Written Answers January 11, 1993

Potatoes Written Answers January 12, 1993

Nitrates Written Answers January 12, 1993

Overgrazing Written Answers January 12, 1993

Tree Preservation Orders Written Answers January 13, 1993

Teacher Education Units Written Answers January 14, 1993

Farm Vehicles Written Answers January 15, 1993

Moss Roads Written Answers January 18, 1993

Unwanted Pregnancies Written Answers January 18, 1993

Agricultural Training Board Written Answers January 21, 1993

Rural Train Services Written Answers January 25, 1993

Capital Expenditure Written Answers January 25, 1993

Pig Industry Written Answers January 28, 1993

Sierra Leone Written Answers February 1, 1993

2 speeches — Local Government Finance (England) Commons February 3, 1993

Household Waste Disposal Centres Written Answers February 3, 1993

Child Support Act Written Answers February 4, 1993

Refrigerators (Disposal) Written Answers February 5, 1993

Oxamyl Written Answers March 5, 1993

Moroccan Tomatoes Written Answers March 5, 1993

Railway Lines, North-west Written Answers March 16, 1993

Doctors' Working Hours Written Answers March 16, 1993

Potatoes Written Answers March 16, 1993

Allowable Fees Written Answers March 16, 1993

Grenada Written Answers March 19, 1993

2 speeches — Beef Special Premium Commons March 25, 1993

4 speeches — Local Government Services Commons April 16, 1993

2 speeches — Standing Committee on Regional Affairs Commons April 19, 1993

Post Office Written Answers April 21, 1993

Nagorno-Karabakh Written Answers April 26, 1993

Cuba Written Answers April 27, 1993

Potato Marketing Board Written Answers April 29, 1993

2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 11, 1993

Residential Homes Written Answers May 18, 1993

Service Housing Written Answers May 18, 1993

2 speeches — Petrol Stations (Leakage) Commons May 19, 1993

Pensioners (Discharge from Hospital) Written Answers May 19, 1993

2 speeches — Constitutional Talks Commons May 20, 1993

Standard Spending Assessments Written Answers May 26, 1993

2 speeches — Cuba Commons June 16, 1993

2 speeches — Law and Order Commons July 1, 1993

West Coast Main Line Written Answers July 6, 1993

2 speeches — Waste Management Written Answers July 6, 1993

Anti-abortionists Written Answers July 6, 1993

Waste Management Written Answers July 7, 1993

Smoking Written Answers July 13, 1993

Pharmacies Written Answers July 13, 1993

2 speeches — Special Schools Written Answers July 14, 1993

Area Cost Adjustments Written Answers July 19, 1993

Local Government Commission Written Answers July 19, 1993

Terrace Dining Rooms Written Answers July 26, 1993

Timeshares Written Answers October 18, 1993

Low Pay (Lancashire) Commons October 28, 1993

HGV Drivers Written Answers October 28, 1993

Scarisbrick (Petrol Spillage) Commons October 29, 1993

Hare Coursing (No. 2) Commons November 2, 1993

Invalidity Benefit Written Answers November 3, 1993

VAT (Domestic Fuels) Written Answers November 5, 1993

Home Affairs and Education Commons November 23, 1993

Disability Written Answers November 30, 1993

Funeral Grants Written Answers December 1, 1993

County of Lancashire Written Answers December 1, 1993

Student Incomes Written Answers December 2, 1993

Council Tax Written Answers December 7, 1993

Incinerators Written Answers December 7, 1993

Rare Breeds Written Answers December 8, 1993

2 speeches — Incinerators Written Answers December 8, 1993

Battery Farms Commons December 9, 1993

5 speeches — Special Hospitals Written Answers December 13, 1993

2 speeches — Haemochromatosis Written Answers December 14, 1993

2 speeches — Angola Commons December 15, 1993

Neighbourhood Watch Written Answers December 15, 1993

Fur Farms Written Answers December 15, 1993

Pensions Written Answers December 16, 1993

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