Mr Frederick Corfield

June 1, 1915 - August 25, 2005
Summary information for Mr Frederick Corfield

Contributions

1960

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Commons February 1, 1960

8 speeches — PUBLIC BODIES (ADMISSION OF THE PRESS TO MEETINGS) BILL Commons February 5, 1960

SPACE RESEARCH Commons February 22, 1960

Army Lands Service, Overseas (staff) Written Answers February 29, 1960

National Parks (Advisory Committees) Written Answers March 1, 1960

PUBLIC BODIES (ADMISSION OF THE PRESS TO MEETINGS) BILL Commons March 14, 1960

Earnings Rule Written Answers March 14, 1960

2 speeches — COMPANIES ACT, 1948 (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons March 18, 1960

3 speeches — CARAVAN SITE, WINTERBOURNE DOWN Commons March 18, 1960

Lands Division Written Answers March 22, 1960

Acquisition of Agricultural Land (Compensation) Written Answers May 16, 1960

Planning Appeals Written Answers May 16, 1960

9 speeches — Clause 4.—(COMPULSORY ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR PURPOSES OF ACT.) Commons May 23, 1960

Clause 31.—(LIABILITY OF OWNER OF LAND FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS OF AN ENFORCEMENT NOTICE OTHER THAN THE DISCONTINUANCE OF A USE OF LAND.) Commons June 2, 1960

Clause 27.—(APPLICATION OF PART I TO SCOTLAND.) Commons June 2, 1960

Air Navigation Order Written Answers June 2, 1960

Development Plans Written Answers June 3, 1960

E.F.T.A. Convention (Article 6) Written Answers June 3, 1960

6 speeches — ESSO PETROLEUM COMPANY BILL (By Order) Commons June 28, 1960

Improvement Grants Written Answers June 30, 1960

3 speeches — LAND (USE AND PRICE) Commons July 18, 1960

TRIBUNALS AND INQUIRIES ACT, 1958 Written Answers November 21, 1960

TRIBUNALS AND INQUIRIES ACT, 1958 Written Answers November 22, 1960

2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES BILL Commons December 9, 1960

Local Government Act, 1933 (Section 76) Written Answers December 20, 1960

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