Mr John Edmondson

December 22, 1920 -
Summary information for Mr John Edmondson

Contributions

1977

2 speeches — RURAL DEPOPULATION Lords January 19, 1977

3 speeches — ST. JOHN'S, SMITH SQUARE, APPEAL Lords February 16, 1977

ARTS COUNCIL GRANTS Lords March 24, 1977

COMMUNITY LAND (EXCEPTED DEVELOPMENT) AMENDMENT (WALES) REGULATIONS 1977 Lords March 29, 1977

2 speeches — INNER CITY PROBLEMS Lords March 30, 1977

INNER CITY PROBLEMS Lords March 30, 1977

6 speeches — WATER CHARGES EQUALISATION BILL Lords April 19, 1977

DOMESTIC WATER BILLS Written Answers April 26, 1977

2 speeches — SALE OF MANORS BILL [H.L.] Lords May 9, 1977

2 speeches — FURTHER EDUCATION AND THE VENABLES REPORT Lords May 11, 1977

4 speeches — SALE OF MANORS BILL [H.L.] Lords May 23, 1977

2 speeches — WATER CHARGES EQUALISATION BILL Lords June 16, 1977

18 speeches — WATER CHARGES EQUALISATION BILL Lords June 16, 1977

EEC ENVIRONMENT POLICY: ECC REPORTS Lords June 28, 1977

7 speeches — WATER CHARGES EQUALISATION BILL Lords July 4, 1977

4 speeches — WATER CHARGES EQUALISATION BILL Lords July 12, 1977

UNEMPLOYED YOUNG PEOPLE Lords July 13, 1977

HOUSING (HOMELESS PERSONS) BILL Lords July 15, 1977

11 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY BILL Lords July 18, 1977

5 speeches — HOUSING (HOMELESS PERSONS) BILL Lords July 22, 1977

7 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY BILL Lords July 25, 1977

7 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY BILL Lords July 25, 1977

WATER CHARGES EQUALISATION BILL Lords July 26, 1977

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 26, 1977

LORDS AMENDMENTS Lords July 26, 1977

5 speeches — HOUSING (HOMELESS PERSONS) BILL Lords July 27, 1977

LORDS AMENDMENTS Lords July 28, 1977

LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 28, 1977

4 speeches — ECC: FORTY-EIGHT REPORT— YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Lords November 29, 1977

2 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING GENERAL DEVELOPMENT (AMENDMENT) ORDER 1977 Lords December 8, 1977

EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND AND THE YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAMME Written Answers December 8, 1977

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