Mr David Waddington
August 2, 1929 -Summary information for Mr David Waddington
Contributions
1968
Industrial Development Certificates, Nelson and Colne Written Answers July 11, 1968
North-East Lancashire (Employment) Written Answers July 15, 1968
Central Lancashire New Town Proposal Written Answers July 16, 1968
Nelson and Colne Area (Employment) Written Answers July 17, 1968
2 speeches — British Standard Time Commons July 22, 1968
HOME OWNERSHIP AND INTEREST RATES Commons July 23, 1968
Post-War Credits Written Answers October 15, 1968
Service Uniforms Written Answers October 16, 1968
Hunt Committee (Report) Commons October 17, 1968
Post-War Credits Written Answers October 22, 1968
NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Commons October 23, 1968
Development Areas Commons November 6, 1968
Proposed New Town, Central Lancashire Written Answers November 12, 1968
ACTS CONTINUED TILL END OF DECEMBER 1969 Commons November 13, 1968
Cotton Textiles (Home Market) Written Answers November 13, 1968
North-East Lancashire Commons November 14, 1968
Disabled Persons (Concessionary Charge) Written Answers November 14, 1968
Income Tax (International Comparisons) Written Answers November 22, 1968
2 speeches — Building Industry (Labour-Only Sub-Contracting) Commons November 25, 1968
4 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 25, 1968
Ford Motor Company Ltd., Halewood (Premiums) Written Answers November 25, 1968
3 speeches — Voting Age Commons November 26, 1968
Investment Grants and Allowances Written Answers November 26, 1968
2 speeches — HIGHWAY CODE Commons December 2, 1968
2 speeches — Building Work (R.I.B.A. Survey) Commons December 3, 1968
School Hours Written Answers December 5, 1968
2 speeches — Delayed Mail Deliveries Written Answers December 12, 1968
Disabled Persons Written Answers December 12, 1968
Colne-Skipton Passenger Service Written Answers December 12, 1968
Former Police Officers (Unemployment Benefit) Written Answers December 13, 1968
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