Mr Fred Silvester
September 20, 1933 -Summary information for Mr Fred Silvester
Contributions
1981
3 speeches — Select Committees (Powers) Commons January 16, 1981
17 speeches — Greater Manchester Bill [Lords] Commons January 19, 1981
Greater Manchester Bill [Lords] Commons January 19, 1981
Economic and Industrial Policy Commons February 5, 1981
Inner Cities Policy Commons February 9, 1981
Prime Minister (Engagements) Written Answers February 17, 1981
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 12, 1981
2 speeches — Industrial Fuel Costs Commons March 27, 1981
Business of the House Commons March 27, 1981
Music Schools (Assisted Pupils) Written Answers March 27, 1981
POWER TO ORDER ALTERATION OF CHIMNEYS Commons April 7, 1981
NOTICE OF STREET PROCESSIONS Commons April 7, 1981
2 speeches — DURATION, REVOCATION AND VARIATION OF LICENCES Commons April 7, 1981
2 speeches — HACKNEY CARRIAGE FARES Commons April 7, 1981
Cervical Cytology Testing Written Answers April 15, 1981
Council House Sales Written Answers July 8, 1981
Sixth Form Colleges Written Answers July 14, 1981
Tenerife Air Disaster Commons July 20, 1981
2 speeches — Manchester (University Education) Commons July 23, 1981
2 speeches — Urban Programmes Written Answers July 31, 1981
Urban Programmes Written Answers July 31, 1981
2 speeches — Urban Programmes Written Answers July 31, 1981
2 speeches — Urban Programmes Written Answers July 31, 1981
Cervical Cancer (Screening) Written Answers November 20, 1981
2 speeches — Police (Foot Patrols) Commons November 26, 1981
Manchester (Secondary Education) Commons December 1, 1981
Inner Cities Commons December 9, 1981
Northern Half of England Commons December 11, 1981
Lee James Whitmore Commons December 17, 1981
Cervical Cytology Written Answers December 21, 1981
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