Mr Raymond Fletcher
December 3, 1921 - 1991Summary information for Mr Raymond Fletcher
Contributions
1969
2 speeches — VEHICLE EXCISE DUTY (ALLEGATIONS) Commons February 10, 1969
Riddings Ironworks, Derbyshire (Proposed Closure) Written Answers February 11, 1969
RESTRICTION OF RIGHT TO VOTE IN THE LORDS Commons February 19, 1969
2 speeches — RIDDINGS IRONWORKS (CLOSURE) Commons February 24, 1969
COLLIERY CLOSURES Commons March 14, 1969
2 speeches — SELECT COMMITTEE FOR DEFENCE Commons March 25, 1969
Census Test Written Answers March 27, 1969
Church Estates Commission (London Properties) Written Answers March 31, 1969
2 speeches — Monuments (Vandalism) Commons April 22, 1969
3 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (WHITSUNTIDE) Commons May 19, 1969
CONTROL OF OFF-STREET PARKING Commons May 19, 1969
London Cab Act, 1968 (Section 4) Written Answers May 23, 1969
Highway Code (Signals) Written Answers June 9, 1969
Ilkeston, Alfreton, Ripley and Heanor, Derbyshire (Loan Sanctions) Written Answers June 16, 1969
Nuclear-Powered Airships (Feasibility Study) Written Answers June 16, 1969
Industrial Development Certificates Written Answers June 16, 1969
Maltings Concert Hall, Aldeburgh Written Answers June 19, 1969
2 speeches — MINISTRIES OF DEFENCE AND OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT Commons July 1, 1969
Micro-Electronic Devices (Development and Manufacture) Written Answers July 9, 1969
Advanced Technology (United States Firms) Written Answers July 9, 1969
Mining Information Written Answers July 10, 1969
Police (Undress Uniform) Written Answers July 21, 1969
Study of Futures Written Answers July 25, 1969
Future Policy Written Answers October 13, 1969
Undersea Cargo Ship Written Answers November 4, 1969
Museums (Environmental Centres) Written Answers November 28, 1969
National Environment Written Answers November 28, 1969
Leisure Centres Written Answers November 28, 1969
International Cybernetic Foundation Written Answers December 5, 1969
3 speeches — Japan Written Answers December 5, 1969
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