Mr Robert Litherland
June 23, 1930 -Summary information for Mr Robert Litherland
Contributions
1983
Unemployed Persons (Cost) Written Answers January 27, 1983
Council House Sales (Manchester) Written Answers February 2, 1983
Housing Starts (Manchester) Written Answers February 2, 1983
High Wycombe (Bunker) Written Answers February 4, 1983
Prefabricated Houses Commons February 8, 1983
Domestic Rating Commons February 23, 1983
2 speeches — Civil Engineering Industry Commons February 23, 1983
2 speeches — Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Commons March 2, 1983
Industrialised System Building Written Answers March 3, 1983
2 speeches — Argentina (Arms Supply) Commons March 9, 1983
Manchester Airport Commons March 16, 1983
LIMITED PERIOD OF LIABILITY Commons March 23, 1983
EXTENSION TO CASES WHERE LANDLORD IS A CHARITY Commons March 23, 1983
FINAL CERTIFICATES Commons March 23, 1983
3 speeches — System-built Housing Commons March 24, 1983
English House Condition Survey Written Answers April 27, 1983
6 speeches — Local Government (Direct Labour) Commons July 18, 1983
2 speeches — System Building Commons October 26, 1983
Civil Defence Commons October 26, 1983
Property Services Agency Written Answers November 1, 1983
2 speeches — NHS (Overseas Visitors) Written Answers November 3, 1983
Council Houses (Repairs and Maintenance) Written Answers November 7, 1983
Lancashire Commons November 8, 1983
Overseas Visitors (Health Charges) Written Answers November 16, 1983
Intermediate Nuclear Force Talks Commons November 23, 1983
Pensioners Commons November 23, 1983
National Graphical Association (Dispute) Commons November 29, 1983
National Graphical Association (Dispute) Commons November 30, 1983
Inner City Areas (Development) Commons December 21, 1983
PRESERVATION OF EXISTING RIGHTS OF REPAIR Commons December 21, 1983
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