Mr William Fletcher-Vane
July 31, 1951 -Summary information for Mr William Fletcher-Vane
Contributions
1998
Architecture and Design in Public Buildings Lords January 12, 1998
The Quarrying Industry Lords January 20, 1998
3 speeches — Scottish Parliament Building Lords January 28, 1998
Scottish Parliament Building Lords February 4, 1998
Housing in Town and Country Lords February 11, 1998
2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords February 16, 1998
Access to the Open Countryside Lords February 25, 1998
Bowes Museum Lords March 17, 1998
The Arts Lords March 18, 1998
2 speeches — Red Squirrels Lords March 25, 1998
Statutory Instruments Written Answers April 8, 1998
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords April 28, 1998
Conservation and Tourism Lords April 29, 1998
2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords May 12, 1998
Parliament Lords May 13, 1998
CAP Reform: ECC Report Lords May 18, 1998
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords May 21, 1998
2 speeches — Broadcasting (Percentage of Digital Capacity for Radio Multiplex Licence) Order 1998 Lords May 21, 1998
Channel Tunnel Rail Link Lords June 3, 1998
2 speeches — A.66: Upgrading Lords June 3, 1998
2 speeches — Red Squirrel Conservation Lords June 23, 1998
United Kingdom Population: Grandparents Born Abroad Written Answers June 23, 1998
2 speeches — European Parliamentary Elections Bill Lords June 24, 1998
Channel Tunnel Links to the North West Lords July 8, 1998
Radio Authority: Licence Terms Lords July 23, 1998
England/Scotland Road Link: Status Lords July 23, 1998
House of Lords Reform Lords October 14, 1998
Retailing and Town Centres: Policy Written Answers October 26, 1998
MOTION MOVED ON CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS REASON Lords November 4, 1998
Agriculture Lords December 9, 1998
European Parliamentary Elections Bill Lords December 15, 1998
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