Mr Mark Woodnutt
November 23, 1918 - November 6, 1974Summary information for Mr Mark Woodnutt
Contributions
1969
DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM BILL Commons February 27, 1969
Hovercraft Written Answers March 17, 1969
Hovercraft Written Answers March 17, 1969
Hovercraft Written Answers March 17, 1969
Hovercraft Written Answers March 18, 1969
3 speeches — Parkhurst Prison (Inquiry) Commons March 20, 1969
Prince of Wales Investiture Medals Written Answers April 22, 1969
Hoverports Written Answers May 2, 1969
ROYAL COMMISSION ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT (REDCLIFFE-MAUD REPORT) Commons June 11, 1969
2 speeches — Hoverports Commons June 18, 1969
2 speeches — Prison Officers (Allegations of Brutality) Commons June 19, 1969
3 speeches — Gambling Clubs (Isle of Wight) Commons October 16, 1969
South East Economic Planning Council Written Answers October 16, 1969
Construction Industry (Orders) Commons November 12, 1969
2 speeches — National Consultative Council Commons November 12, 1969
London Cab Act, 1968 (Section 4) Written Answers November 13, 1969
Tax Revenue, Isle of Wight Written Answers November 13, 1969
National Insurance Contributions and Benefits(Isle of Wight) Written Answers November 13, 1969
6 speeches — GAMING CLUBS (LICENSING) Commons November 18, 1969
Cowes (Housing Quota) Written Answers November 18, 1969
Isle of Wight (House Purchase) Written Answers November 18, 1969
2 speeches — Capital Punishment Commons November 20, 1969
2 speeches — Parkhurst Prison (Category A Prisoners) Commons November 20, 1969
Malta (United Kingdom Residents) Written Answers December 2, 1969
3 speeches — MURDER (ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY) Commons December 16, 1969
India (Loan Agreements) Written Answers December 17, 1969
2 speeches — Gaming Board of Great Britain (Consultation) Commons December 18, 1969
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