Mr John Hannam
August 2, 1929 -Summary information for Mr John Hannam
Contributions
1991
Youth Service Organisations Written Answers January 15, 1991
Company Sizes Written Answers January 23, 1991
Housing Associations Written Answers January 30, 1991
2 speeches — Orange Badge Parking Written Answers January 31, 1991
Disabled Persons Written Answers January 31, 1991
Backdated Claims Written Answers January 31, 1991
Disability Working Allowance Written Answers February 1, 1991
Disability Living Allowance Written Answers February 1, 1991
Cash Limits Written Answers February 1, 1991
Disabled People Written Answers February 1, 1991
3 speeches — PAYMENTS FROM THE INDEPENDENT LIVING FUND Commons February 7, 1991
INTRODUCTION OF DISABILITY LIVING ALLOWANCE Commons February 7, 1991
University Education Commons February 12, 1991
Housing Associations Written Answers February 12, 1991
The Gulf Commons February 19, 1991
Coal Mines Commons February 25, 1991
Disabled Access Written Answers February 26, 1991
Disabled Facilities Grants Commons February 27, 1991
Disability Working Allowance Written Answers March 4, 1991
Council Homes, Exeter Written Answers March 5, 1991
Police Written Answers March 6, 1991
2 speeches — Bicycle Lights Commons March 11, 1991
Local Government Finance Written Answers March 11, 1991
Disability Working Allowance Written Answers March 15, 1991
Disability Working Allowance Written Answers March 19, 1991
3 speeches — Orange Badge Scheme Written Answers March 21, 1991
Security Commissioner (Report) Written Answers March 22, 1991
Bath Health Authority Houses Written Answers March 22, 1991
2 speeches — Colliery Closures Commons March 25, 1991
Disabled People Written Answers April 22, 1991
Further Education Qualifications Commons April 23, 1991
Wheelchairs and Artificial Limbs Written Answers May 8, 1991
2 speeches — Severely Disabled People Commons May 14, 1991
Independent Living Fund Commons May 20, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 21, 1991
INTRODUCTION OF DISABILITY LIVING ALLOWANCE Commons May 21, 1991
3 speeches — Health Benefits Scheme Written Answers June 10, 1991
Disabled People Commons June 11, 1991
South Africa Written Answers June 12, 1991
Electricity and Gas Industries Commons July 2, 1991
Dartmoor National Park Written Answers July 3, 1991
2 speeches — Shops (Unauthorised Occupation) Commons July 4, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 9, 1991
Independent Gas Suppliers Commons July 15, 1991
Further Education Written Answers July 19, 1991
2 speeches — Disability Benefits Commons July 22, 1991
South Africa Written Answers July 24, 1991
Sight Tests Written Answers July 24, 1991
Spectacles (Vouchers) Written Answers July 25, 1991
Squatting Commons October 15, 1991
Social Security Benefits (Uprating) Commons October 21, 1991
Cambodia Written Answers October 22, 1991
Wilton Park Written Answers October 22, 1991
Wage Levels Written Answers October 22, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 5, 1991
Renewable Energy Commons November 5, 1991
Electricity Generation Commons November 11, 1991
Optical Charges Vouchers Written Answers November 11, 1991
Prescription Charges Written Answers November 11, 1991
Student Grants Commons November 12, 1991
2 speeches — Property Valuation Written Answers November 12, 1991
Amputees Written Answers November 12, 1991
Optical Charge Vouchers Written Answers November 13, 1991
7 speeches — Coal Industry Bill Commons November 14, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 21, 1991
Nuclear Generation Commons December 9, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 12, 1991
Special Educational Needs Written Answers December 12, 1991
Special Needs Written Answers December 16, 1991
Special Needs Written Answers December 20, 1991
GCSE Written Answers December 20, 1991
2 speeches — Special Educational Needs Written Answers December 20, 1991
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