Mr Donald Coleman

September 19, 1925 - January 14, 1991
Summary information for Mr Donald Coleman

Contributions

1981

Morriston Hospital, Swansea (Thoracic Surgery) Written Answers January 19, 1981

7 speeches — Welsh Affairs Commons January 22, 1981

Motor Industry Commons January 29, 1981

Job Seekers (Cut Price Bus Fares) Written Answers February 4, 1981

British Steel Corporation (Finance) Commons February 11, 1981

Coal Industry Commons February 17, 1981

Steel Industry Commons February 24, 1981

Welsh Development Agency Commons March 2, 1981

Coal Industry Written Answers March 2, 1981

Iron and Steel Bill Commons March 19, 1981

Rheola Rolling Mill, Resolven Commons March 23, 1981

University of Wales (Heath Hospital) Commons March 30, 1981

Road Building Commons March 30, 1981

COVENANT IN SALE TO MAINTAIN STOCK-PROOF FENCING Commons March 31, 1981

DISPOSAL OF LAND Commons March 31, 1981

Engagements Written Answers March 31, 1981

Adjournment (Easter and May Day) Commons April 6, 1981

Special Development Areas Written Answers April 6, 1981

Public Expenditure Commons May 11, 1981

2 speeches — Water Policy Commons May 11, 1981

Iron and Steel Bill Commons May 18, 1981

2 speeches — Forestry Commission (Land) Commons June 15, 1981

Business of the House Commons July 2, 1981

Unemployed Persons (Neath) Written Answers July 7, 1981

Depo Provera Written Answers July 9, 1981

2 speeches — Employment (West Glamorgan) Commons July 13, 1981

Depo Provera Written Answers July 14, 1981

Adjournment (Royal Wedding and Summer) Commons July 23, 1981

Committee of Ministers (Council of Europe) Written Answers November 18, 1981

Fluoride (West Glamorgan) Written Answers November 30, 1981

2 speeches — Employment Prospects in Wales Commons December 14, 1981

Business of the House Commons December 17, 1981

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