Mrs Eirene White
November 7, 1909 - December 23, 1999Summary information for Mrs Eirene White
Contributions
1985
Radioactive Waste Disposal Lords January 24, 1985
Agriculture and Horticulture Grant (Variation) (No. 2) Scheme 1984 Lords January 24, 1985
3 speeches — National Heritage (Scotland) Bill Lords February 12, 1985
Dartmoor Commons Bill Lords February 20, 1985
Agricultural R & D: Funding Lords February 26, 1985
2 speeches — Representation of the People Bill Lords March 13, 1985
Town and Country Planning (Compensation) Bill Lords March 26, 1985
Representation of the People Bill Lords March 28, 1985
Films Bill Lords April 4, 1985
AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS: GRANTS Written Answers April 17, 1985
3 speeches — The Water Supply Lords April 22, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords April 29, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords May 2, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords May 2, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords May 7, 1985
2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords May 7, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords May 9, 1985
2 speeches — Wildlife and Countryside (Amendment) Bill Lords May 17, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords May 20, 1985
Higher Education: Green Paper Lords May 21, 1985
7 speeches — Wildlife and Countryside (Amendment) Bill Lords June 12, 1985
LAND DRAINAGE AND FLOOD PROTECTION SCHEMES: APPRAISAL Written Answers July 9, 1985
Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) Bill Lords July 11, 1985
2 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 15, 1985
Dartmoor Commons Bill Lords July 29, 1985
Transport Bill Lords October 14, 1985
2 speeches — Employment of Graduates Lords November 19, 1985
Discharge of Dangerous Substances: ECC Report Lords November 21, 1985
RIVER QUALITY SURVEYS Written Answers November 21, 1985
Coolscar Limestone Quarry, Yorkshire Dales Lords November 28, 1985
4 speeches — Okehampton Bypass (Confirmation of Orders) Bill Lords December 5, 1985
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