Mr Edward Evans

February 1, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Edward Evans

Contributions

1991

ANIMAL FEED INDUSTRY REVIEW: EXPERT GROUP Written Answers February 12, 1991

Community Railways: ECC Report Lords March 4, 1991

Transport in London and the South East Lords March 6, 1991

2 speeches — Road Traffic Bill Lords March 18, 1991

3 speeches — London Underground (Safety Measures) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 21, 1991

SHEEP VARIABLE PREMIUM Written Answers March 27, 1991

POTATOES: MARKET SUPPORT ARRANGEMENTS Written Answers March 27, 1991

FOREIGN DOMESTIC WORKERS: PROTECTION FROM EXPLOITATION Written Answers May 16, 1991

BLUE-EARED PIG DISEASE Written Answers June 13, 1991

BRITISH RAIL: FINANCE Written Answers June 20, 1991

LONDON TRANSPORT: FINANCE Written Answers June 20, 1991

MARINE RADIO-NAVIGATION Written Answers June 21, 1991

VETERINARY MEDICINES IN MEAT Written Answers July 11, 1991

SET-ASIDE: RULES FOR FIVE-YEAR SCHEME Written Answers July 11, 1991

London Underground Bill Lords July 12, 1991

NAVAL SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE Written Answers July 16, 1991

The Tourist Industry Lords July 17, 1991

SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS APPLICATIONS: RESPONSE TO OBJECTIONS Written Answers July 17, 1991

STRATEGIC FOOD STOCKPILE: PHASED REDUCTION Written Answers July 19, 1991

CENTRAL SCIENCE LABORATORY: RELOCATION Written Answers July 19, 1991

RAILFREIGHT'S UK-IRELAND SERVICE Written Answers October 17, 1991

ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCES: FIXED PENALTY LEVELS Written Answers October 21, 1991

Immigration (Carriers' Liability Prescribed Sum) Order 1991 (SI 1991/ 1497) Lords October 22, 1991

TRAFFIC DIRECTOR FOR LONDON Written Answers October 22, 1991

BRITISH RAIL CONTAINER SERVICES Written Answers October 22, 1991

RIVER AND STATUTORY WATER: QUALITY Written Answers December 11, 1991

WILDLIFE TRADE: REPORT Written Answers December 11, 1991

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