Mr Walter Harrison

January 2, 1921 -
Summary information for Mr Walter Harrison

Contributions

1987

OTHER SOCIAL WELFARE BODIES Commons January 15, 1987

RATE FUND REVENUE ACCOUNTS: FURTHER PROVISIONS Commons January 21, 1987

2 speeches — Statutory Instruments, &c. Commons January 22, 1987

7 speeches — RESTRICTIONS ON RATING AND PRECEPTING Commons January 26, 1987

2 speeches — M1 (Telephones) Written Answers February 12, 1987

M1 Service Stations Written Answers February 12, 1987

2 speeches — West Yorkshire Residuary Body Written Answers March 2, 1987

3 speeches — London Marathon (County Hall) Commons March 4, 1987

County Hall, Wakefield Written Answers March 11, 1987

County Hall, Wakefield Commons March 12, 1987

4 speeches — West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Written Answers March 20, 1987

Unleaded Petrol (MI) Written Answers March 25, 1987

Pugneys Pleasure Area, Wakefield Written Answers March 26, 1987

Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Written Answers March 30, 1987

Prison Officers (Medical Protection) Written Answers April 1, 1987

London Underground (Accidents) Written Answers April 1, 1987

New Hall Prison, Wakefield Written Answers April 3, 1987

Trees (Mechanical Flails) Written Answers April 6, 1987

County Hall, Wakefield Written Answers April 27, 1987

County Hall, Wakefield Written Answers April 30, 1987

Value Added Tax Written Answers April 30, 1987

County Hall, Wakefield Written Answers May 5, 1987

Business of the House Commons May 7, 1987

DUTIES AS REGARDS SAFETY PENDING DETERMINATION OF APPLICATIONS FOR FIRE CERTIFICATES Commons May 7, 1987

2 speeches — LAND HELD BY PUBLIC BODIES Commons May 12, 1987

2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Service Men) Written Answers May 15, 1987

3 speeches — Eviction Notices (West Yorkshire) Written Answers May 15, 1987

Property Sales (West Yorkshire) Written Answers May 15, 1987

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