Mr Martin Maddan
October 4, 1920 - August 22, 1973Summary information for Mr Martin Maddan
Contributions
1971
Director of Social Services Written Answers January 12, 1971
Rent Act, 1968 (Tenants' Rights) Commons January 27, 1971
2 speeches — RATING BILL Commons February 8, 1971
2 speeches — Countryside Commission (Third Report) Commons February 10, 1971
Small Firms (Collection of Statistics) Commons February 17, 1971
British Film Institute Written Answers February 25, 1971
LANDLORD AND TENANT CASES (HEARINGS) Written Answers March 2, 1971
Channel Tunnel Commons March 10, 1971
RENT ACTS (FRANCIS COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons March 10, 1971
Greater London Council (Boundaries) Commons March 24, 1971
Professional and Executive Register Written Answers March 25, 1971
Professional and Executive Register Written Answers April 19, 1971
Motor Vehicles (Pollution Control) Commons April 28, 1971
Single Daughters and Elderly Dependants (Accommodation) Commons May 19, 1971
Professional and Executive Register Written Answers May 24, 1971
8 speeches — MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD BILL (By Order) Commons June 21, 1971
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (INFORMATION) Commons July 19, 1971
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Commons July 20, 1971
Pollution (River Estuaries) Commons July 21, 1971
2 speeches — Allotments (Thorpe Report) Commons July 28, 1971
Disabled Persons Written Answers July 29, 1971
MODEL TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER SECTION 5 Commons August 2, 1971
3 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 25, 1971
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 26, 1971
COMPTON COMMITTEE'S REPORT (PRESS STATEMENT) Commons November 16, 1971
WATER SERVICES (REORGANISATION) Commons December 2, 1971
Constituents' Visits Commons December 8, 1971
Channel Tunnel Commons December 15, 1971
Local Authorities (Private House Building) Commons December 15, 1971
Local Government Finance Written Answers December 15, 1971
4 speeches — HARBOURS (LOANS) BILL Commons December 21, 1971
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