Mr Robert Atkins

February 5, 1946 -
Summary information for Mr Robert Atkins

Contributions

1991

Adult Relationships Written Answers January 14, 1991

Soccer Commissioner Written Answers January 14, 1991

Youth Service Written Answers January 14, 1991

Youth Work Written Answers January 14, 1991

Youth Service Organisations Written Answers January 15, 1991

Sport (Drugs) Written Answers January 15, 1991

Sport Written Answers January 15, 1991

Deaf Children Written Answers January 15, 1991

Footballers (Illegal Payments) Written Answers January 18, 1991

2 speeches — World Student Games Written Answers January 21, 1991

2 speeches — Sport Written Answers February 5, 1991

First Aid Written Answers February 8, 1991

Cricket Coaching Written Answers February 12, 1991

Inner-city Sport Written Answers February 14, 1991

2 speeches — Minister for Sport Written Answers February 18, 1991

4 speeches — Youth Workers Written Answers February 18, 1991

Dual Use Facilities Written Answers February 18, 1991

2 speeches — Sports Facilities Written Answers February 19, 1991

Sport and Physical Education Written Answers February 19, 1991

3 speeches — Sport in Schools Commons February 28, 1991

Health Education and Physical Education Written Answers March 4, 1991

3 speeches — Tobacco Industry Written Answers March 11, 1991

Physical Education Written Answers March 12, 1991

Energy Efficiency Written Answers March 18, 1991

Football Grounds Written Answers March 26, 1991

National Association of Boys' Clubs Written Answers March 27, 1991

Sports and Arts Foundation Written Answers March 28, 1991

Global Youth Summit Written Answers April 22, 1991

Cricket Coaching Written Answers April 23, 1991

School Playing Fields Written Answers April 23, 1991

Swimming Lessons Written Answers April 23, 1991

Sport Written Answers April 23, 1991

Youth Service (London) Written Answers April 29, 1991

Foundation for Sport and the Arts Written Answers April 29, 1991

Play Areas (Accidents) Written Answers April 29, 1991

Swimming Pools Written Answers May 3, 1991

Citizenship Studies Written Answers May 13, 1991

National Coaching Foundation Written Answers May 16, 1991

Olympic Games Written Answers May 16, 1991

Sports Council Written Answers May 16, 1991

Olympic Games Written Answers May 17, 1991

8 speeches — Sports Council Commons May 21, 1991

Cricket Written Answers May 21, 1991

6 speeches — Sport and Recreation Commons May 23, 1991

Sport Written Answers May 23, 1991

4 speeches — Energy Efficiency Written Answers June 3, 1991

Consultancy Contracts Written Answers June 4, 1991

Recreation and Sports Written Answers June 6, 1991

Kettleshume Primary School Written Answers June 10, 1991

Youth Service, London Written Answers June 18, 1991

Physical Education Written Answers June 18, 1991

Energy Efficiency Written Answers June 19, 1991

Football Written Answers June 24, 1991

Play Areas Written Answers July 15, 1991

3 speeches — Private Golf Clubs Written Answers July 16, 1991

Royal Lifesaving Society Written Answers July 16, 1991

Schools (Swimming) Written Answers July 19, 1991

Sports Sponsorship Written Answers July 23, 1991

South Africa (Sporting Links) Written Answers July 23, 1991

School Sports Written Answers July 23, 1991

Foundation for Sport and the Arts Written Answers July 24, 1991

Football Written Answers July 25, 1991

Youth Clubs Written Answers July 25, 1991

3 speeches — Youth Service Written Answers July 25, 1991

5 speeches — Boxing Written Answers October 16, 1991

3 speeches — Youth Service (Inner London) Commons October 17, 1991

School Sport Written Answers October 17, 1991

Minister for Sport Written Answers October 17, 1991

Sport Policy Written Answers October 17, 1991

Sports Development Officers Written Answers October 18, 1991

Business Invoices Written Answers October 21, 1991

Unplanned Pregnancy Written Answers October 21, 1991

Rugby League Written Answers October 21, 1991

Sex Education Written Answers October 22, 1991

Foundation for Sport and the Arts Written Answers October 22, 1991

Private Security Firms Written Answers October 22, 1991

Administration Expenditure Written Answers October 22, 1991

3 speeches — Employment and Education Commons November 4, 1991

Health Education Written Answers November 6, 1991

7 speeches — Foundation for Sport and the Arts Commons November 12, 1991

3 speeches — Sport Written Answers November 12, 1991

Sport (Sponsorship) Written Answers November 18, 1991

Sports Council Written Answers November 18, 1991

British Boxing Board of Control Written Answers November 18, 1991

Manchester Olympic Bid Written Answers November 18, 1991

School Swimming Facilities Written Answers November 18, 1991

Sport (Drug Abuse) Written Answers November 18, 1991

Sports Clubs (Rate Relief) Written Answers November 18, 1991

Sport Expenditure Written Answers November 18, 1991

Champion Coaching Project Written Answers November 18, 1991

Health Care Written Answers November 19, 1991

Playing Fields Written Answers November 25, 1991

Schools(Health and Safety) Written Answers November 26, 1991

32 speeches — Sport Commons November 27, 1991

Sex Education Written Answers December 3, 1991

Disabled Staff Written Answers December 4, 1991

Anti-smoking Education Written Answers December 4, 1991

8 speeches — Sport Funding Commons December 10, 1991

3 speeches — Youth Organisations Commons December 10, 1991

Youth Work Written Answers December 10, 1991

Foundation for Sport and the Arts Written Answers December 10, 1991

European Football Championship Written Answers December 10, 1991

AIDS/HIV Classes Written Answers December 10, 1991

Sports Council Written Answers December 10, 1991

Sport Review Written Answers December 12, 1991

European Football Championship Written Answers December 16, 1991

Sport Written Answers December 19, 1991

School Playing Fields Written Answers December 19, 1991

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