Mr Jeff Ennis

November 13, 1952 -
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Contributions

1998

Social Housing Written Answers January 14, 1998

Local Government Finance Commons February 5, 1998

EU Structural Funds Written Answers February 17, 1998

2 speeches — Magistrates (South Yorkshire) Written Answers March 12, 1998

Trust Boards (South Yorkshire) Written Answers March 12, 1998

Groundwork Dearne Valley (Apprenticeship Scheme) Written Answers March 26, 1998

Equality Commission Written Answers May 13, 1998

Assisted Places Scheme Written Answers May 19, 1998

Dilapidated Housing Written Answers May 21, 1998

Planning Inspectorate Written Answers May 21, 1998

Drivers (Drugs) Written Answers May 21, 1998

Nursery Education Written Answers June 4, 1998

Marine Dredging Written Answers June 9, 1998

Nursery Places Written Answers June 16, 1998

National Lottery Written Answers June 22, 1998

English Partnerships Written Answers June 23, 1998

Engagements Commons June 24, 1998

2 speeches — Vehicle Emissions Commons July 7, 1998

Class Sizes Written Answers July 7, 1998

Television Licences Written Answers July 13, 1998

Childminders Written Answers July 16, 1998

Riluzole Written Answers July 21, 1998

Hysterectomies Written Answers July 28, 1998

Telecommunications Masts Written Answers July 29, 1998

Special Schools Written Answers July 30, 1998

Planning Appeals Written Answers July 31, 1998

Vitamin B12 Written Answers October 19, 1998

2 speeches — Agenda 2000 Commons October 27, 1998

3 speeches — Army Commons October 28, 1998

Environmental Impact Assessment Directive Written Answers October 28, 1998

Ofsted Inspections Written Answers November 3, 1998

Telecommunications Written Answers November 16, 1998

Opencast Coal Mining Written Answers November 17, 1998

Planning Guidance Written Answers December 8, 1998

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