Mr John Forrester

June 17, 1924 -
Summary information for Mr John Forrester

Contributions

1978

School Leavers Written Answers January 26, 1978

1981 Census Written Answers March 23, 1978

5 speeches — Mentally Handicapped Persons Written Answers June 13, 1978

Mental Health Services Written Answers June 13, 1978

Hospital In-Patients (Cost) Written Answers June 13, 1978

Autistic Adolescents Written Answers June 13, 1978

Social Workers (Qualification Courses) Written Answers June 19, 1978

Telephone Exchange (Hanley, Stoke on Trent) Written Answers June 19, 1978

5 speeches — Mercury Written Answers June 28, 1978

Staffordshire (Industrial Workers) Written Answers July 4, 1978

Staffordshire (Industrial Workers) Written Answers July 5, 1978

2 speeches — Housing Association Schemes Written Answers July 5, 1978

Farm Workers Written Answers July 6, 1978

Council Housing (Rents and Rates) Written Answers July 13, 1978

4 speeches — Schools Written Answers July 13, 1978

Hanley Telephone Exchange, Stoke-on-Trent Written Answers July 14, 1978

3 speeches — Doctors (Stoke-on-Trent) Written Answers July 14, 1978

Hanley Telephone Exchange Written Answers July 17, 1978

Police (Pensions) Written Answers July 18, 1978

Prison Population Written Answers July 18, 1978

Mobility Allowance Written Answers July 18, 1978

2 speeches — M1—M6 Junction (Lighting) Written Answers July 19, 1978

Hospital Staff (North Staffordshire) Written Answers July 20, 1978

School Milk Written Answers July 24, 1978

Pneumoconiosis Written Answers July 25, 1978

Homoeopathy (North Staffordshire) Written Answers July 25, 1978

3 speeches — Pneumoconiosis Written Answers July 25, 1978

Austistic Adolescents Written Answers July 25, 1978

Nursery Education Written Answers July 31, 1978

Earnings Written Answers August 3, 1978

RATE SUPPORT GRANT Commons December 14, 1978

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