Mr Neville Trotter
January 27, 1932 -Summary information for Mr Neville Trotter
Contributions
1992
Buses Written Answers January 16, 1992
Channel Tunnel Written Answers January 17, 1992
Type 23 Frigates Commons January 23, 1992
Bus Demonstration Projects Written Answers January 28, 1992
Fish Conservation Written Answers February 6, 1992
Amphibious Forces Commons February 13, 1992
Fish Conservation Written Answers February 27, 1992
Overseas Investment Written Answers February 28, 1992
Northern Region Written Answers March 12, 1992
Self-employment Written Answers March 16, 1992
Higher Education Written Answers March 16, 1992
Urban Areas Written Answers March 16, 1992
Patient Statistics Written Answers March 16, 1992
Fisheries Conservation Written Answers May 12, 1992
Solvent Abuse Exhibition Written Answers May 12, 1992
Sea Fish (Conservation) Bill Commons June 8, 1992
Toxic Waste Plant (Teesside) Written Answers June 8, 1992
Opencast Mining Written Answers June 22, 1992
Telephone Directories Written Answers June 30, 1992
British Rail (Privatisation) Commons July 14, 1992
6 speeches — RENEWAL OF POWERS UNDER SECTION 4(6)(c) Commons July 14, 1992
Sea Fish (Conservation) Bill Commons July 14, 1992
Generic Drugs Written Answers July 14, 1992
Opencast Coal Mining Written Answers July 15, 1992
Toxic Waste Incinerator, Howdon Written Answers October 19, 1992
British Transport Police Written Answers October 28, 1992
British Transport Police Written Answers November 11, 1992
Royal Naval Reserve Written Answers November 13, 1992
2 speeches — Refit and Repair Contracts Written Answers November 30, 1992
Harrier Squadrons (Support) Written Answers November 30, 1992
EH101 Helicopters Written Answers November 30, 1992
Overseas Staff Written Answers December 15, 1992
Helicopters Written Answers December 16, 1992
Refit and Repair Contracts Written Answers December 16, 1992
Net Limitation Order Written Answers December 17, 1992
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