Mrs Eirene White

November 7, 1909 - December 23, 1999
Summary information for Mrs Eirene White

Contributions

1969

2 speeches — Llantrisant (Development) Commons January 30, 1969

2 speeches — Heads of Valleys Road (Industrial Development) Commons January 30, 1969

5 speeches — Government Establishments (South Wales) Commons January 30, 1969

2 speeches — Blaenau Ffestiniog Commons January 30, 1969

New Towns Written Answers January 30, 1969

Prince of Wales (Investiture) Written Answers March 27, 1969

3 speeches — County Councils (Rating Function) Commons April 3, 1969

4 speeches — Local Government Reorganisation Commons April 3, 1969

5 speeches — Welsh Rural Development Board Commons April 3, 1969

Speed Restriction Signs (Metrication) Written Answers April 3, 1969

Ely Hospital, Cardiff Written Answers April 16, 1969

3 speeches — Snowdonia National Park Commons April 17, 1969

3 speeches — Activity Rate Commons April 17, 1969

Welsh Hospital Board Written Answers April 17, 1969

Hospital Projects Written Answers April 18, 1969

WALES Commons April 22, 1969

2 speeches — WALES Commons April 22, 1969

2 speeches — South Wales (Transport Passenger Boards) Commons May 13, 1969

2 speeches — Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport Commons May 13, 1969

3 speeches — Welsh Council Commons May 13, 1969

2 speeches — Caerphilly Miners' Hospital Commons May 13, 1969

Hospital Beds Written Answers May 13, 1969

2 speeches — Barry Accident and Surgical Hospital Commons October 21, 1969

Welsh Office Inspectors Written Answers October 22, 1969

2 speeches — Disabled People (Access to Public Buildings) Commons November 25, 1969

3 speeches — Housing (Newtown) Commons November 25, 1969

Industrial Development, North Wales (Expenditure) Written Answers November 25, 1969

2 speeches — CAERPHILLY MINERS' HOSPITAL Commons December 5, 1969

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