Mr Hugh Brown

May 18, 1919 -
Summary information for Mr Hugh Brown

Contributions

1980

2 speeches — SCOTLAND (HOUSING SUPPORT GRANT) Commons January 14, 1980

2 speeches — Clause 1 Commons February 15, 1980

Children in Care (Injuries) Commons April 2, 1980

White Fish Authority and Herring Industry Board Commons April 17, 1980

Forestry Planting Commons April 17, 1980

DISCOUNT Commons May 20, 1980

AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1(6) OF THE HOUSING (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1978. Commons June 10, 1980

TENANTS' RIGHTS ETC. (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons June 10, 1980

2 speeches — INDEMNITY OF TENANTS Commons June 10, 1980

5 speeches — SECURE TENANT'S RIGHT TO PURCHASE Commons June 11, 1980

PROCEDURE Commons June 11, 1980

2 speeches — CONDITIONS OF SALE Commons June 11, 1980

2 speeches — REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS ON POWERS OF LOCAL AUTHORITY TO SELL HOUSES Commons June 11, 1980

RESTRICTION ON RESIDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS Commons June 11, 1980

2 speeches — CONVERSION OF ALL REMAINING CONTROLLED TENANCIES Commons June 11, 1980

POSTAL SERVICES Commons July 16, 1980

Information and Publicity Written Answers July 16, 1980

OFFENCES OF SOLVENT INHALATION AND SALES TO MINORS FOR THAT PURPOSE Commons July 22, 1980

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (AGRICULTURE MINISTERS' MEETING) Commons July 24, 1980

Forestry Commons August 6, 1980

TENANTS' RIGHTS, ETC. (SCOTLAND) AMENDMENT BILL [Lords] Commons November 5, 1980

4 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE'S POWER TO AUTHORISE REFUSAL TO SELL CERTAIN DWELLING-HOUSES PROVIDED FOR ELDERLY PERSONS Commons November 5, 1980

2 speeches — MINOR AMENDMENTS Commons November 5, 1980

2 speeches — DUTY OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO PUBLISH INFORMATION Commons November 11, 1980

8 speeches — OPPOSITION PARTIES (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) Commons November 12, 1980

2 speeches — Local Authority Houses Commons November 26, 1980

5 speeches — Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Bill Commons December 9, 1980

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