Mr James Dance
May 5, 1907 - March 16, 1971Summary information for Mr James Dance
Contributions
1970
3 speeches — M6 (Midland Link Section) Commons January 27, 1970
Railway Platform Tickets (Price Increase) Written Answers January 27, 1970
Lea Hospital, Bromsgrove (Mentally Handicapped Children) Written Answers February 2, 1970
Abbey Stadium, Redditch (Single Court Sports Hall) Written Answers February 3, 1970
4 speeches — New Hospital, Redditch Commons February 9, 1970
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 19, 1970
2 speeches — Birmingham Overspill Commons March 3, 1970
A456 Road, Hagley (Western Road Junction) Written Answers March 3, 1970
DEFENCE Commons March 4, 1970
Mentally Handicapped Children Written Answers March 5, 1970
2 speeches — Catering for Members Commons March 11, 1970
Taxation (Structure) Written Answers March 26, 1970
Business Entertainment Expenses Written Answers March 26, 1970
Personal Allowances Written Answers March 26, 1970
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 9, 1970
3 speeches — Women (West Midlands Remand Accommodation) Commons April 16, 1970
5 speeches — POST OFFICE CHARGES AND SERVICES Commons April 21, 1970
Agricultual Products (Dumping) Written Answers April 29, 1970
Industrial Disputes Written Answers April 30, 1970
Dogs (Quarantine) Written Answers May 13, 1970
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons July 2, 1970
2 speeches — Redditch New Town Commons July 13, 1970
Housing Estates (Chemist Services) Written Answers July 14, 1970
2 speeches — Alvechurch Bypass, Worcestershire Commons July 15, 1970
2 speeches — M6-M1 Midland Link Commons July 15, 1970
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 16, 1970
Redditch (New Hospital) Written Answers July 20, 1970
2 speeches — Remand Facilities Commons July 23, 1970
Remand Accommodation for Women, Midlands Written Answers October 29, 1970
2 speeches — Birmingham (Development) Commons November 4, 1970
4 speeches — Reflective Strips Commons November 25, 1970
Birmingham (Overspill) Written Answers December 14, 1970
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