Mr Timothy Raison
November 3, 1929 -Summary information for Mr Timothy Raison
Contributions
1976
British Railways Commons January 14, 1976
Housing Policy Commons January 14, 1976
Houses Unlet Written Answers January 21, 1976
New Towns Written Answers January 23, 1976
6 speeches — MUNICIPAL TRADING AND DIRECT LABOUR Commons January 26, 1976
Land Acquisition and Management Schemes Commons February 4, 1976
House Building Commons February 4, 1976
British Railways Commons February 25, 1976
Traffic Forecasting Commons February 25, 1976
2 speeches — Council Houses (Improvements) Commons February 25, 1976
2 speeches — Development Land Tax Commons February 25, 1976
Local Authorities' Rent Losses Written Answers March 1, 1976
Housing Finance Written Answers March 2, 1976
Corporation Tax Written Answers March 5, 1976
7 speeches — DEVELOPMENT LAND TAX BILL Commons March 15, 1976
British Rail (Chairman) Commons March 17, 1976
Preston Commons March 17, 1976
3 speeches — Local Authority Housing Commons March 17, 1976
7 speeches — HOUSING (RENTED, ACCOMMODATION) Commons March 17, 1976
Logica Limited (Contract) Written Answers March 18, 1976
9 speeches — NEW TOWNS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons March 23, 1976
BRITISH TRANSPORT DOCKS (FELIXSTOWE) [MONEY] Commons March 24, 1976
Council House Sales Commons April 7, 1976
3 speeches — Council House Rents Commons April 7, 1976
British Rail (Chairman) Commons April 7, 1976
TRANSPORT POLICY (REVIEW) Commons April 13, 1976
9 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons April 28, 1976
WATER SUPPLY Commons May 3, 1976
Transport Policy (Consultation Document) Commons May 5, 1976
British Railways Board (Chairman) Commons May 5, 1976
Tourism Written Answers May 10, 1976
Tourism Written Answers May 11, 1976
8 speeches — COUNCIL AND NEW TOWN HOUSES (SALE) Commons May 18, 1976
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE (LAYFIELD REPORT) Commons May 19, 1976
Southampton Commons May 26, 1976
2 speeches — Council house Building Commons May 26, 1976
Council Houses (Sale) Commons May 26, 1976
4 speeches — NEW TOWNS (AMENDMENT) [MONEY] (No. 2) Commons June 16, 1976
7 speeches — SALE OF NEW TOWN HOUSES Commons June 16, 1976
GRANTS TO DISTRICT COUNCILS Commons June 16, 1976
3 speeches — PROTECTION OF EMPLOYEES Commons June 16, 1976
2 speeches — INCREASE IN MAXIMUM NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS Commons June 16, 1976
Housing Subsidies Written Answers June 21, 1976
Local Authority Associations Commons June 23, 1976
British Railways Board (Finance) Commons June 23, 1976
9 speeches — RATE OF TAX Commons June 23, 1976
Housing Finance Written Answers June 28, 1976
Housing Finance Written Answers June 29, 1976
YOUTH CENTRE FATALITIES (GLOSSOP) Commons July 5, 1976
Housing Finance Review Commons July 14, 1976
Local Government Expenditure Commons July 14, 1976
Housing Finance Commons August 4, 1976
Local Government Expenditure (South Yorkshire) Commons August 4, 1976
Local Authorities (Overspending) Commons August 4, 1976
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons August 5, 1976
2 speeches — LONDON DOCKLANDS (REDEVELOPMENT) Commons August 5, 1976
MAPLIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (DISSOLUTION) BILL [LORDS] Commons October 14, 1976
3 speeches — MAPLIN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (DISSOLUTION) BILL [Lords] Commons October 14, 1976
Vacant and Unused Land Written Answers October 27, 1976
Vacant and Unused Land Written Answers October 29, 1976
Local Authorities (Staffing) Commons November 3, 1976
Council House Building Commons November 3, 1976
2 speeches — INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT Commons November 29, 1976
5 speeches — SCOTLAND AND WALES BILL Commons December 15, 1976
SCOTLAND AND WALES BILL Commons December 16, 1976
Public Expenditure Written Answers December 20, 1976
3 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons December 21, 1976
2 speeches — RATE SUPPORT GRANT Commons December 22, 1976
4 speeches — RATE SUPPORT GRANT Commons December 22, 1976
2 speeches — Public Expenditure Written Answers December 23, 1976
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