Mr Ray Powell

June 19, 1928 - December 7, 2001
Summary information for Mr Ray Powell

Contributions

1996

Points of Order Commons January 22, 1996

Local Government Finance Written Answers January 22, 1996

Furniture Inventory Written Answers January 23, 1996

Westminster Hall Written Answers February 21, 1996

2 speeches — Security Turnstiles Written Answers February 21, 1996

Palace of Westminster Terrace Written Answers February 21, 1996

New Parliamentary Building Written Answers February 21, 1996

3 speeches — Welsh Affairs Commons February 29, 1996

New Parliamentary Building Written Answers March 5, 1996

2 speeches — Points of Order Commons March 7, 1996

Dunblane Primary School (Shooting) Commons March 14, 1996

Public Tours (Security Controls) Written Answers April 29, 1996

Local Authority Housing Commons June 17, 1996

New Parliamentary Building Written Answers June 17, 1996

Local Government Finance Commons July 15, 1996

Ministers' Pay Written Answers July 24, 1996

Water Consumption Written Answers July 24, 1996

2 speeches — Asbestos Written Answers October 16, 1996

Parliament Square Written Answers October 16, 1996

Thomas Paine Written Answers October 28, 1996

2 speeches — Parliamentary Works Written Answers October 28, 1996

Ferris Wheel Written Answers October 31, 1996

Palace of Westminster (Works) Written Answers October 31, 1996

Local Government Finance Commons November 4, 1996

State Opening (Costs) Written Answers November 7, 1996

Line of Route Visitors Written Answers November 7, 1996

Palace of Westminster (Wheelchair Access) Written Answers November 7, 1996

5 speeches — Palace of Westminster (Works) Written Answers November 7, 1996

Tea Room Written Answers November 15, 1996

Refurbishment Costs Written Answers November 19, 1996

Paintings (Restoration) Written Answers November 19, 1996

3 speeches — Public Expenditure (Wales) Commons December 12, 1996

3 speeches — Knives Bill Commons December 13, 1996

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