Mr Peter Fry

May 26, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr Peter Fry

Contributions

1982

2 speeches — Transport Supplementary Grant Settlement Written Answers January 25, 1982

4 speeches — Transport Bill Commons February 9, 1982

Fares Commons February 10, 1982

Council Rents Commons February 17, 1982

Departmental Statistics Written Answers March 12, 1982

Public Transport Support Written Answers March 29, 1982

PROTECTION OF ANIMALS Commons April 2, 1982

Rail Closures Commons April 7, 1982

Road Construction (Private Funding) Written Answers April 7, 1982

Training Boards Commons May 4, 1982

Road Building (Private Finance) Written Answers May 12, 1982

3 speeches — FIXED PENALTY NOTICES GIVEN AT A POLICE STATION. Commons May 24, 1982

DEFINITION OF HEAVY COMMERCIAL VEHICLE Commons May 24, 1982

3 speeches — IMMOBILISATION OF VEHICLES ILLEGALLY PARKED, ETC. Commons May 24, 1982

PROVISIONS SUPPLEMENTARY TO SECTION I Commons May 24, 1982

2 speeches — POWERS OF SECRETARY OF STATE TO GIVE DIRECTIONS Commons May 24, 1982

4 speeches — FIXED PENALTY OFFENCES AND FIXED PENALTY NOTICES Commons May 25, 1982

2 speeches — Commuter Coach Services Written Answers June 16, 1982

2 speeches — British Rail Commons June 21, 1982

4 speeches — Building Societies Commons July 7, 1982

Flooding (Planning Permission) Commons July 7, 1982

Local Authority Expenditure Written Answers July 21, 1982

Transport [Money] (No. 2) Commons October 26, 1982

Clause 3 Commons October 26, 1982

Clause 12 Commons October 26, 1982

Passenger Costs Commons October 27, 1982

2 speeches — Al-M1 Link Commons October 27, 1982

Roads (Expenditure) Written Answers October 27, 1982

Department of the Environment (Expenditure) Commons November 15, 1982

10 speeches — Transport Bill Commons November 15, 1982

Seat Belts Written Answers December 21, 1982

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