Mr Goronwy Roberts
September 20, 1913 - July 22, 1981Summary information for Mr Goronwy Roberts
Contributions
1953
Sewage Disposal, Gwyrfai District Written Answers January 20, 1953
EDUCATION (STUDENTS' GRANTS) Written Answers January 20, 1953
WELSH AFFAIRS Commons January 22, 1953
Psychiatry Consultants, Wales Written Answers January 22, 1953
Sports Advisory Committee Written Answers February 25, 1953
Pwllheli and Portmadoc Written Answers March 3, 1953
2 speeches — Unemployment, Caernarvonshire Commons March 10, 1953
National Service Men and Recruits Written Answers March 10, 1953
HILL FARMING SCHEMES, WALES Written Answers March 11, 1953
AFFORESTATION, LLEYN PENINSULA Written Answers March 12, 1953
2 speeches — Sporting Events Commons March 18, 1953
2 speeches — Driving Licence (Duration) Commons April 20, 1953
Taxation Revenue, Wales Commons May 19, 1953
Graduate Teachers (Pay) Written Answers May 21, 1953
National Service Men (Educational Tests) Written Answers May 21, 1953
Artillery Camp, Merioneth Written Answers May 21, 1953
Licences Written Answers June 24, 1953
2 speeches — Youth Leadership (University Courses) Written Answers June 25, 1953
Youth Service Written Answers June 25, 1953
2 speeches — HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND ANCIENT MONUMENTS BILL Commons July 3, 1953
Commons Picture (Inaccurate Description) Written Answers July 14, 1953
Sewerage Scheme, Garn Dolbenmaen Written Answers July 28, 1953
Disabled Persons, Caernarvonshire and Merioneth Written Answers July 28, 1953
PRIMARY SCHOOLS, WALES (UNSUITABLE PREMISES) Written Answers July 28, 1953
Stockholm Conference (Frequencies) Commons July 29, 1953
LOCAL GOVERMENT (REORGANISATION) Commons November 11, 1953
Personal Cases Written Answers November 17, 1953
Caernarvon Written Answers November 19, 1953
NATIONAL SERVICE (FARMWORKERS) Written Answers November 19, 1953
ROADS (MODERNISATION) Commons November 27, 1953
5 speeches — RURAL WALES Commons December 8, 1953
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