Mr James MacColl

June 27, 1908 - June 17, 1971
Summary information for Mr James MacColl

Contributions

1960

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Commons February 1, 1960

3 speeches — REQUISITIONED HOUSES BILL Commons February 4, 1960

2 speeches — WATER OFFICERS COMPENSATION BILL [Lords] Commons February 4, 1960

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

Local Authority Advances (Insurance Conditions) Written Answers February 9, 1960

Local Employment Bill (Development Districts) Written Answers February 16, 1960

2 speeches — LOCAL EMPLOYMENT AREAS Commons February 23, 1960

4 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITY RATE BURDEN Commons February 25, 1960

2 speeches — Clause 2.—(RENTAL COMPENSATION AND EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS.) Commons March 2, 1960

2 speeches — Widnes Commons March 3, 1960

New Towns and Town Development (Overspill) Written Answers March 11, 1960

Lancashire County Council (Industrial Development etc.) Bill Written Answers April 14, 1960

New Clause.—(SAVING FOR BYELAWS.) Commons May 27, 1960

6 speeches — Clause 1.—(NOISE OR VIBRATION NUISANCE.) Commons May 27, 1960

8 speeches — Clause 2.—(RESTRICTION OF OPERATION ON HIGHWAYS, &C., OF LOUDSPEAKERS.) Commons May 27, 1960

2 speeches — Land (Rehabilitation) Commons May 31, 1960

4 speeches — BUILDING SOCIETIES BILL [Lords] Commons June 20, 1960

New Clause.—(OFFICERS NOT TO TAKE COMMISSIONS FOR INSURANCE BUSI NESS CONNECTED WITH THE MAKING OF ADVANCES.) Commons July 22, 1960

4 speeches — Clause 1.—(RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN TYPES OF ADVANCES.) Commons July 22, 1960

2 speeches — Clause 11.(INVESTMENT AND BANKING OF SURPLUS FUNDS.) Commons July 22, 1960

Clause 14.—(VALUATION OF SECURITY.) Commons July 22, 1960

Clause 2.—(RESTRICTION OF OPERATION ON HIGHWAYS, &C., OF LOUDSPEAKERS.) Commons October 25, 1960

Clause 3.—(CONSEQUENTIAL REPEAL, &c., OF LOCAL ENACTMENTS.) Commons October 25, 1960

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 3, 1960

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