Mr Paul Marland

March 19, 1940 -
Summary information for Mr Paul Marland

Contributions

1990

Agricultural Income Commons January 11, 1990

4 speeches — Environmental Protection Bill Commons January 15, 1990

British Scrap Federation Written Answers January 24, 1990

Hill Farming Commons January 30, 1990

10 speeches — Agriculture Commons February 6, 1990

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 27, 1990

Farm Incomes Commons March 8, 1990

6 speeches — Food Safety Bill [Lords] Commons March 8, 1990

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Written Answers March 9, 1990

Business of the House Commons March 15, 1990

2 speeches — Dental Health Written Answers March 20, 1990

Sheep Fanners Commons April 19, 1990

Local Government Finance Written Answers April 25, 1990

Agriculture Council Commons April 30, 1990

TRANSITION FROM CONTROL OF POLLUTION ACT 1974 TO THIS ACT Commons April 30, 1990

NHS and Community Care Bill Written Answers May 1, 1990

3 speeches — PROHIBITION ON UNAUTHORISED DEPOSIT, TREATMENT OR DISPOSAL ETC. OF WASTE Commons May 2, 1990

2 speeches — Agricultural Development Advisory Service Commons May 17, 1990

Beef Commons May 17, 1990

Airline Competition Written Answers June 11, 1990

Skill Centres Commons June 26, 1990

Agriculture Council Written Answers June 27, 1990

Land Register Written Answers June 27, 1990

2 speeches — Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Commons June 28, 1990

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 28, 1990

Food Safety Written Answers June 28, 1990

Cryptosporidium Written Answers July 20, 1990

Land Register Written Answers July 25, 1990

Dairy Industry Commons October 18, 1990

2 speeches — Engagements Commons October 18, 1990

Coach Fares Written Answers October 22, 1990

RECEPTACLES FOR HOUSEHOLD WASTE Commons October 29, 1990

SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS BY PERSONS AGGRIEVED BY STATUTORY NUISANCES Commons October 29, 1990

Local Government Finance Commons October 31, 1990

Small Famers Commons November 29, 1990

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