Mr Geoffrey Rippon

May 28, 1924 - January 28, 1997
Summary information for Mr Geoffrey Rippon

Contributions

1964

Banqueting House, Whitehall Written Answers January 21, 1964

Ministers (Official Residences) Written Answers January 28, 1964

Ministry (Staff) Written Answers January 28, 1964

Building Materials and Methods (Committee) Written Answers February 3, 1964

National Building Agency Written Answers February 4, 1964

The Treasury Written Answers February 4, 1964

3 speeches — Foreign Office and Home Office Commons February 11, 1964

8 speeches — Accounts Division (Transfer to Hastings) Commons February 11, 1964

4 speeches — Admiralty (Board Room) Commons February 11, 1964

2 speeches — Public Expenditure Commons February 11, 1964

3 speeches — Industrialised Components Commons February 11, 1964

Timber Houses Written Answers February 17, 1964

2 speeches — Hampton Court Palace (Son et Lumiére) Commons February 18, 1964

2 speeches — Building Work (Programming) Commons February 18, 1964

3 speeches — National Building Agency Commons February 18, 1964

3 speeches — Prison Building (Development Group) Commons February 18, 1964

2 speeches — Building Industry (Firm Price Tenders) Commons February 18, 1964

4 speeches — Downing Street Site (Contractor's Fee) Commons February 18, 1964

2 speeches — Office Accommodation, London (Civil Servants) Commons February 18, 1964

4 speeches — Channel Tunnel Commons February 18, 1964

7 speeches — Shipyards (Building Components) Commons February 18, 1964

3 speeches — Banqueting House Commons February 18, 1964

Whitehall Area Written Answers February 18, 1964

2 speeches — Hampton Court Written Answers February 18, 1964

Building and Civil Engineering Procedure in Scotland (Report) Written Answers February 21, 1964

Kensington Park Road, London (Flats and Maisonettes) Written Answers February 21, 1964

6 speeches — SCIENCE Commons February 24, 1964

Palace of Westminster (Steelwork) Written Answers February 24, 1964

King Henry VIII's Wine Cellar Written Answers February 25, 1964

National Building Agency Written Answers February 25, 1964

Panelling and Woodwork (Downing Street and Old Palace Yard) Written Answers February 25, 1964

Hampton Court (Cumberland Suite) Written Answers February 25, 1964

Building Regulations Advisory Committee (Report) Written Answers February 27, 1964

Palace of Westminster (First-aid Boxes) Written Answers March 3, 1964

2 speeches — Hampton Court Written Answers March 3, 1964

Chiswick House Written Answers March 3, 1964

Low Priced Book Scheme Written Answers March 3, 1964

Building Industry (Report) Written Answers March 10, 1964

Brasilia (Embassy Staff) Written Answers March 11, 1964

7 speeches — BUILDING INDUSTRY Commons March 17, 1964

Mrs. S. Orton Written Answers March 17, 1964

Glen Douglas, Dunbartonshire Written Answers March 17, 1964

2 speeches — National Building Agency Written Answers March 17, 1964

8 speeches — Royal Palaces (Estimates) Written Answers March 17, 1964

17 speeches — HOUSING Commons March 18, 1964

3 speeches — National Economic Development Council (Building Industry) Written Answers March 24, 1964

2 speeches — Overseas Naval Quarters (Improvements) Written Answers March 24, 1964

Building Standards Written Answers March 24, 1964

Staff Flats, Kuwait Written Answers March 24, 1964

Madrid Embassy Offices Written Answers March 24, 1964

Staff Accommodation, Abu Dhabi Written Answers March 24, 1964

3 speeches — Grace and Favour Residences Written Answers March 24, 1964

Building and Construction Industries (Development Council) Written Answers March 24, 1964

2 speeches — Organisation and Methods Written Answers March 25, 1964

Structural Fire Protection Written Answers March 26, 1964

Timber Houses Written Answers April 15, 1964

2 speeches — Industrialised Building Systems Commons April 20, 1964

4 speeches — Services (Living Accommodation) Commons April 20, 1964

3 speeches — Painting, Royal Gallery (Restoration) Commons April 20, 1964

3 speeches — Combined Courts Building, Croydon Commons April 20, 1964

3 speeches — Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings (Guide Books and Postcards) Commons April 20, 1964

3 speeches — Navy Works Department Commons April 20, 1964

2 speeches — Trafalgar Square (Plane Trees) Commons April 20, 1964

Whitehall Area Written Answers April 20, 1964

Brick Shortage, Scotland Written Answers April 20, 1964

Bricks, Scotland (Import) Written Answers April 20, 1964

Stonehenge Written Answers April 20, 1964

Ministry (Industrial Employees) Written Answers April 21, 1964

Government Training Centre, Port Glasgow Written Answers April 21, 1964

Facing Bricks Written Answers April 21, 1964

Timber Building Components Written Answers April 21, 1964

National Assistance Board Office, Willesden Written Answers April 24, 1964

Gartree Prison, Lubenham Written Answers April 24, 1964

Regulation of Building (Legislation) Written Answers April 27, 1964

Polaris Bases, Faslane and Coulport Written Answers April 27, 1964

Building and Civil Engineering Contracts (Committee's Report) Written Answers April 27, 1964

National Building Agency Written Answers April 27, 1964

Building Regulations Written Answers April 27, 1964

Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments (Repair Grants) Written Answers May 6, 1964

Overseas Regional Organisation Written Answers May 13, 1964

Building Management Techniques Written Answers June 2, 1964

St. Stephen's Chapel Written Answers June 3, 1964

Married Quarters, Royal Air Force Written Answers June 10, 1964

House of Commons (Waste Paper) Written Answers June 10, 1964

High Street, Cowdenbeath (New Building) Written Answers June 12, 1964

Building Regulation Written Answers June 15, 1964

Faslane Polaris Base Written Answers June 16, 1964

4 speeches — Building Industry (Banwell Committee's Report) Commons June 22, 1964

4 speeches — Churches of Architectural or Historic Interest Commons June 22, 1964

4 speeches — Whitehall Area (Redevelopment) Commons June 22, 1964

2 speeches — Services Married Quarters, Gibraltar Commons June 22, 1964

2 speeches — Clifton House (Rents) Commons June 22, 1964

3 speeches — Brick Supplies, South Wales Commons June 22, 1964

House and Office Building (Materials) Written Answers June 22, 1964

Building Materials (Shortages) Written Answers June 22, 1964

House of Commons (Ventilation) Written Answers June 26, 1964

Industrial Monuments Written Answers June 29, 1964

Building Materials (Cost) Written Answers June 29, 1964

12 speeches — PALACE OF WESTMINSTER Commons July 13, 1964

6 speeches — Bricks Written Answers July 13, 1964

Cement Written Answers July 13, 1964

Woolwich Barracks Written Answers July 16, 1964

Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth Written Answers July 20, 1964

Trafalgar Square (Trees) Written Answers July 20, 1964

4 speeches — Bricks Written Answers July 20, 1964

Palace of Westminster Written Answers July 21, 1964

Construction Work Written Answers July 21, 1964

Kensington Gardens (Puppet Shows) Written Answers July 22, 1964

Foreign Office Written Answers July 27, 1964

2 speeches — Bricks Written Answers July 27, 1964

Dimensional Co-ordination Written Answers July 27, 1964

Cormorants, St. James's Park (Reintroduction) Written Answers July 27, 1964

Press Gallery, House of Commons (Increased Accommodation) Written Answers July 27, 1964

2 speeches — Historic Buildings Written Answers July 27, 1964

Supplies Division (Dispersal) Written Answers July 27, 1964

Abingdon Street Written Answers July 27, 1964

Jewel Tower Moat Written Answers July 27, 1964

National Building Agency Written Answers July 27, 1964

Downing Street (Contractor's Additional Fee) Written Answers July 27, 1964

Clerk of Parliament's House Written Answers July 28, 1964

Hyde Park (Catering Facilities) Written Answers July 28, 1964

Tate Gallery Extension (Architect) Written Answers July 29, 1964

Housing (Standard Improvement Grant) Written Answers July 29, 1964

Palace of Westminster Written Answers July 30, 1964

Building Industry (Winter Working) Written Answers July 30, 1964

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