Mr Fergus Montgomery
November 25, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Fergus Montgomery
Contributions
1971
Expenditure Written Answers January 15, 1971
Farming Income Written Answers February 9, 1971
Hadrian's Wall (Overhead Electricity Cables) Written Answers February 10, 1971
A5 ROAD (GAILEY ROUNDABOUT —SHROPSHIRE BORDER) Commons February 11, 1971
2 speeches — Road Safety Written Answers March 10, 1971
Business Management Education Written Answers March 12, 1971
Youth Service Written Answers March 29, 1971
Community Centre and Village Hall Projects Written Answers March 29, 1971
4 speeches — EDUCATION Commons April 21, 1971
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ENGLAND (WHITE PAPER) Commons May 19, 1971
Transport and Land Use (Planning) Written Answers May 19, 1971
Transport (Study) Written Answers May 19, 1971
Student Grants Written Answers May 21, 1971
Local Government Reorganisation (West Midlands) Written Answers May 26, 1971
Closed Circuit Television Commons June 9, 1971
School-leaving Age Commons June 10, 1971
BROMSGROVE Commons June 15, 1971
2 speeches — Heavy Lorries (Goods Distribution) Commons June 16, 1971
Commonwealth Development Corporation Written Answers June 21, 1971
Babies (Strangulation) Written Answers June 22, 1971
European Economic Community Commons July 12, 1971
EXCEPTION RELATED TO FREE SCHOOL MEALS Commons July 14, 1971
Teachers (Pay) Written Answers July 20, 1971
2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons July 28, 1971
Scheduled Monuments (Protection) Written Answers July 28, 1971
Sandwich Course Students Written Answers July 28, 1971
Teachers' Pay (Report) Written Answers October 20, 1971
2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons October 27, 1971
2 speeches — Seat Belts Commons November 24, 1971
Expenditure Written Answers December 7, 1971
Road Safety Written Answers December 15, 1971
School Building Written Answers December 16, 1971
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