Mr Jerry Wiggin

February 24, 1937 -
Summary information for Mr Jerry Wiggin

Contributions

1991

Gipsy Site Written Answers January 14, 1991

2 speeches — Badgers Bill Commons February 15, 1991

Firearms Written Answers February 22, 1991

3 speeches — Planning and Compensation Bill [Lords] Commons March 12, 1991

War Crimes Bill (Procedure) Commons March 12, 1991

Racehorse Breeding Written Answers March 18, 1991

Bloodstock Written Answers March 18, 1991

Bloodstock Breeding Written Answers March 18, 1991

Bloodstock Sales Written Answers March 20, 1991

Right To Buy Written Answers March 27, 1991

3 speeches — Agriculture Commons April 18, 1991

CONSULTATIVE MACHINERY Commons April 23, 1991

Animal Welfare Written Answers April 24, 1991

Water Quality Written Answers May 8, 1991

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF S. 2 OF BADGERS ACT 1973 Commons May 10, 1991

5 speeches — EXTENSION OF GENERAL. EXCEPTIONS Commons May 10, 1991

OLD MINING PERMISSIONS Commons May 16, 1991

4 speeches — STATUS OF THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (No. 2) Commons May 16, 1991

Manpower Levels Commons June 4, 1991

6 speeches — Control of Explosives Written Answers June 7, 1991

2 speeches — Health and Safety Executive Written Answers June 7, 1991

2 speeches — Penalties for non-compliance with hedgerow management order Commons June 19, 1991

Business of the House Commons July 4, 1991

4 speeches — SHORT TITLE, INTERPRETATION AND EXTENT Commons July 5, 1991

Attack Helicopter Written Answers July 11, 1991

Weston-super-Mare Distributor Road Written Answers July 12, 1991

NHS Trusts Commons July 16, 1991

Army (Restructuring) Commons July 23, 1991

FIRST DAY Commons October 14, 1991

Business of the House Commons November 21, 1991

Transport and Works Bill Commons December 2, 1991

Royal Naval Reserve Written Answers December 9, 1991

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