Mr Peter Fry

May 26, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr Peter Fry

Contributions

1970

NATIONAL SUPERANNUATION AND SOCIAL INSURANCE BILL Commons January 19, 1970

Construction Industry (Output) Written Answers February 10, 1970

2 speeches — Industry (Assistance) Commons February 23, 1970

2 speeches — Government Training Centres Commons February 26, 1970

2 speeches — Industrial Disputes (Stoppages of Work) Commons February 26, 1970

Wellingborough Town Development (Inquiry) Written Answers March 3, 1970

2 speeches — New Schools (Car Parks) Commons March 5, 1970

Secondary School Improvements Written Answers March 5, 1970

2 speeches — Wellingborough (Community Hospital) Commons March 9, 1970

Accidents, Wellingborough (Treatment Facilities) Written Answers March 9, 1970

Council Houses (Interest Rates) Written Answers March 24, 1970

ELECTRICITY BILL Commons April 6, 1970

2 speeches — Wellingborough (Maternity Beds) Commons April 13, 1970

Witchcraft Commons April 16, 1970

Housing Written Answers April 20, 1970

2 speeches — Import Deposit Scheme (Mica) Commons April 21, 1970

2 speeches — PERMISSIVE SOCIETY Commons May 4, 1970

Public Expenditure Written Answers May 13, 1970

Tax Rates Written Answers May 13, 1970

Chest Units Written Answers November 2, 1970

2 speeches — Wellingborough (Community Hospital) Commons November 10, 1970

FAMILY INCOME SUPPLEMENTS BILL Commons November 10, 1970

Teachers Written Answers November 19, 1970

Teaching Appointments (Vacancies) Written Answers November 19, 1970

Welfare Homes (Treatment of Elderly Persons) Written Answers December 1, 1970

Community Hospitals Written Answers December 1, 1970

Young Offenders' Establishments (Religious Worship) Written Answers December 3, 1970

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (RATE SUPPORT GRANTS) Commons December 10, 1970

Single Person's Allowance Written Answers December 15, 1970

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