Mr William Benyon
January 17, 1930 -Summary information for Mr William Benyon
Contributions
1980
7 speeches — HOUSING BILL Commons January 15, 1980
Input and Output Prices Written Answers February 4, 1980
3 speeches — New Clause 1 Commons February 8, 1980
2 speeches — Clause 1 Commons February 15, 1980
HOUSING (PUBLIC EXPENDITURE) Commons February 21, 1980
Housing Executive Written Answers February 22, 1980
2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF SECTION 1 OF PRINCIPAL ACT Commons February 29, 1980
5 speeches — AMENDMENT OF SECTION 1 OF PRINCIPAL ACT Commons March 14, 1980
Local Government Staff Commons March 26, 1980
Alcoholics (Treatment Costs) Written Answers March 31, 1980
Security Commons April 3, 1980
2 speeches — HOUSING BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons April 16, 1980
COUNCIL OF EUROPE (CONSULTATIVE ASSEMBLY) Written Answers April 16, 1980
Forestry Planting Commons April 17, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons May 6, 1980
Zimbabwe Commons May 12, 1980
ANGLO-LIBYAN RELATIONS Commons May 12, 1980
HOUSING BILL Commons May 19, 1980
RENT OFFICERS AND APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF RENT Commons May 19, 1980
DWELLINGS FORMING PART OF CROWN ESTATE OR BELONGING TO DUCHIES Commons May 19, 1980
5 speeches — AMENDMENTS OF LEASEHOLD REFORM ACT 1967 etc. Commons May 22, 1980
2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (GOVERNMENT) Commons July 9, 1980
POWER TO DISPOSE OF LAND Commons July 15, 1980
POSTAL SERVICES Commons July 16, 1980
HOUSING BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons August 6, 1980
2 speeches — EXCEPTIONS TO RIGHT TO BUY Commons August 6, 1980
EASTBOURNE HARBOUR BILL [Lords] Commons August 6, 1980
Derelict Land Written Answers August 7, 1980
University College, Buckingham Written Answers August 8, 1980
Cameroon Written Answers November 25, 1980
3 speeches — European Assembly Elections Bill Commons December 3, 1980
Hostels for Alcoholics Written Answers December 4, 1980
Hostels for Alcoholics Written Answers December 4, 1980
Forestry Policy (Review) Commons December 10, 1980
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