Mr Ronald Lewis
July 16, 1909 - 1990Summary information for Mr Ronald Lewis
Contributions
1971
Improvements Grants Act, 1969 Written Answers January 12, 1971
Museums (Security) Written Answers January 12, 1971
CARLISLE AND DISTRICT STATE MANAGEMENT SCHEME Commons January 19, 1971
Carlisle and District State Management Scheme Written Answers January 19, 1971
Carlisle and District State Management Scheme Written Answers January 26, 1971
Licensing Laws (Committee of Inquiry) Written Answers January 28, 1971
2 speeches — Carlisle and District State Management Scheme Written Answers January 28, 1971
Brewery Companies (Bankruptcies) Written Answers February 1, 1971
Carlisle and District State Management Scheme (Property) Written Answers February 3, 1971
4 speeches — NORTHERN REGION (ECONOMIC SITUATION) Commons February 19, 1971
POST OFFICE (DISPUTE) Commons February 22, 1971
SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS Commons March 3, 1971
Retirement Pensioners (Carlisle) Written Answers March 15, 1971
Disabled Persons (Carlisle) Written Answers March 15, 1971
3 speeches — PRESSURE ON EMPLOYER TO INFRINGE RIGHTS OF WORKERS Commons March 16, 1971
Samaritans (Grant) Written Answers March 16, 1971
DESALINATION SCHEME AND WASH BARRAGE Commons March 17, 1971
Local Authority Members' Allowances (Decimalisation) Written Answers March 17, 1971
Carlisle Written Answers March 30, 1971
Carlisle Written Answers March 30, 1971
Hadrian's Camp Written Answers March 30, 1971
Drug Cases (Cumbria) Written Answers March 30, 1971
Road Safety Act, 1967 (Section 1) Written Answers April 6, 1971
2 speeches — Public Houses and Hotels (State Management Districts) Written Answers April 8, 1971
30 speeches — LICENSING (ABOLITION OF STATE MANAGEMENT) BILL Commons April 20, 1971
Carlisle (Assaults on Women) Written Answers May 4, 1971
2 speeches — Carlisle and District State Management Scheme Written Answers May 5, 1971
Road Safety Act (Breathalyser Test) Written Answers May 5, 1971
New Year's Day (Holiday) Written Answers May 11, 1971
Spadeadam, Cumberland Written Answers May 11, 1971
3 speeches — DRIVERS' HOURS (PASSENGER AND GOODS VEHICLES) Commons May 12, 1971
Sex Supermarkets Commons May 19, 1971
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ENGLAND (WHITE PAPER) Commons May 19, 1971
Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act, 1970 Written Answers May 24, 1971
Sex Supermarkets Written Answers June 9, 1971
5 speeches — UPPER CLYDE SHIPBUILDERS Commons June 15, 1971
Spadeadam Written Answers June 21, 1971
School Meals Written Answers June 22, 1971
Cancer Research Written Answers June 22, 1971
Sex Supermarkets Written Answers June 22, 1971
21 speeches — TIME LIMIT FOR DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY Commons June 23, 1971
3 speeches — EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL Commons June 23, 1971
3 speeches — COMPENSATION Commons June 23, 1971
2 speeches — PROCEDURE FOR DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY Commons June 23, 1971
DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY IN SCOTLAND HELD BY SECRETARY OF STATE FOR PURPOSES OF STATE MANAGEMENT Commons June 24, 1971
13 speeches — REPEAL OF PART V OF ACT OF 1964 AND PART V OF ACT OF 1959 Commons June 24, 1971
European Economic Community Written Answers July 2, 1971
Holidaymakers (Postal Votes) Written Answers July 5, 1971
Licensed Premises, Carlisle (Disposal) Written Answers July 21, 1971
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Written Answers July 26, 1971
Housing Modernisation (Carlisle) Written Answers July 26, 1971
Conveniences on Highways Written Answers October 18, 1971
Industrial Development Certificates Written Answers October 25, 1971
4 speeches — Carlisle and District State Management Scheme Written Answers October 26, 1971
2 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Commons November 15, 1971
Primary and Secondary Schools (Improvement and Replacement) Written Answers November 16, 1971
6 speeches — TRANSPORT HOLDING COMPANY BILL Commons November 24, 1971
State Licensed Premises (Sale) Written Answers December 22, 1971
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