Mr Reginald Freeson
February 24, 1926 - 2006Summary information for Mr Reginald Freeson
Contributions
1987
Rate Support Grant Commons January 13, 1987
Buildings (Solar Techniques and Technology) Written Answers January 13, 1987
Derelict Urban Areas Written Answers January 15, 1987
Urban Development Corporations Written Answers January 15, 1987
Inner Cities Written Answers January 15, 1987
Austrian State Treaty Written Answers January 21, 1987
English Industrial Estates Written Answers January 28, 1987
South Africa (Oxfam Workers) Written Answers February 2, 1987
Inner City and Urban Renewal Written Answers February 4, 1987
Private Rented Housing Commons February 5, 1987
4 speeches — Housing and Homelessness Commons February 10, 1987
Poland Commons February 18, 1987
Local Government Bill Commons February 18, 1987
2 speeches — Maternity Payments Written Answers February 20, 1987
Rented Housing Written Answers February 23, 1987
11 speeches — Local Government Bill Commons March 3, 1987
Housing Associations Written Answers March 4, 1987
Business of the House Commons March 5, 1987
4 speeches — Inner City Areas Commons March 6, 1987
2 speeches — Intermediate Nuclear Weapons Commons March 9, 1987
Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Commons March 18, 1987
Tropical Forests Written Answers March 30, 1987
2 speeches — Raw Material Imports Written Answers March 30, 1987
Trees (Conservation) Written Answers March 30, 1987
2 speeches — City Task Forces Written Answers April 2, 1987
Office and Industrial Premises Written Answers April 2, 1987
Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Written Answers April 3, 1987
School Meals Supervisory Assistants Written Answers April 8, 1987
Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Written Answers April 28, 1987
Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Written Answers April 28, 1987
School Meals Written Answers May 6, 1987
Business of the House Commons May 7, 1987
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