Mr Joseph Symonds

January 17, 1900 - March 29, 1985
Summary information for Mr Joseph Symonds

Contributions

1961

Water Supplies Written Answers February 9, 1961

Personal Case Commons February 20, 1961

2 speeches — Factory, Silloth Commons February 21, 1961

2 speeches — LAND DRAINAGE BILL Commons February 21, 1961

New Clause.—(DRAINAGE RATES—BASIS OF ASSESSMENT.) Commons February 21, 1961

3 speeches — LAND DRAINAGE (RECOMMITTED) BILL Commons February 21, 1961

Whitehaven and Cleator Moor Written Answers February 22, 1961

3 speeches — First Schedule.—(PROVISIONS TO BE SUBSTITUTED IN FIRST SCHEDULE TO NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS ACT, 1957.) Commons March 9, 1961

4 speeches — New Clause.—(POWERS OF ENTRY.) Commons April 26, 1961

4 speeches — Clause 3.—(DESIGNATION OF WATERCOURSES FOR DRAINAGE WORKS IN THE INTERESTS OF AGRICULTURE.) Commons April 26, 1961

Hensingham Hospital Written Answers May 2, 1961

Waiting Lists (Whitehaven and Ennerdale) Written Answers May 2, 1961

Amenity Beds, Whitehaven Written Answers May 2, 1961

2 speeches — Clause 2.—(POWER TO REDUCE RATEABLE VALUE OF DWELLING-HOUSES, ETC., FOR PURPOSES OF FIRST FUTURE LISTS). Commons May 3, 1961

Clause 27.—(SCHEMES FOR DRAINAGE OF SMALL AREAS.) Commons May 9, 1961

2 speeches — Water Supplies Written Answers May 16, 1961

Hydrological Research Written Answers June 6, 1961

Universities (Cumberland and Westmorland) Written Answers June 15, 1961

Durham, Northumberland and Cumberland Written Answers June 26, 1961

3 speeches — Clause 3.—(DWELLINGS PROVIDED BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR TOWN DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER SPECIAL PURPOSES, AND DWELLINGS PROVIDED BY OTHER BODIES.) Commons June 27, 1961

North Eastern Housing Association and Ennerdale Rural District Council Written Answers December 13, 1961

Subsidence (Subsidy) Written Answers December 13, 1961

2 speeches — North Eastern Housing Association (Subsidy) Written Answers December 13, 1961

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