Mrs Gillian Shephard

January 22, 1940 -
Summary information for Mrs Gillian Shephard

Contributions

1999

Greenhouse Gases Commons January 12, 1999

Home Buying and Selling Commons January 12, 1999

6 speeches — Application Commons January 19, 1999

3 speeches — VOTING AT ORDINARY ELECTIONS Commons January 20, 1999

Ministerial Travel Written Answers January 28, 1999

Groundwater Regulations 1998 Written Answers February 2, 1999

18 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons February 4, 1999

Groundwater Regulations 1998 Written Answers February 15, 1999

Ministerial Flights Written Answers February 16, 1999

Foleshill Gasworks Written Answers February 26, 1999

Foleshill Gasworks Written Answers March 5, 1999

Countryside (Access) 22 Commons March 8, 1999

Regional Chamber (East Midlands) Commons March 9, 1999

Council Tax Written Answers March 9, 1999

12 speeches — Roads Commons March 18, 1999

7 speeches — Right to Roam Bill Commons March 26, 1999

Freight Costs Commons April 13, 1999

Woodland Assurance Scheme Written Answers May 4, 1999

Westminster Council Written Answers May 10, 1999

Audit Commission Written Answers May 10, 1999

Integrated Transport Strategy Commons May 11, 1999

Regional Assemblies Commons June 15, 1999

3 speeches — Rural Crime Commons October 19, 1999

2 speeches — Rural Crime Written Answers October 25, 1999

Rural Police Forces Written Answers October 25, 1999

Police Station Closures Written Answers October 25, 1999

Pig Industry Commons October 27, 1999

Police Funding Written Answers October 27, 1999

Farm and Country Watch Schemes Written Answers October 27, 1999

Police Resource Implications Written Answers October 27, 1999

CCTV Written Answers October 27, 1999

Long-term Care Written Answers November 8, 1999

French Animal Feed Written Answers November 8, 1999

Animal Feed Written Answers November 11, 1999

Rural Policing Written Answers December 6, 1999

Correspondence Written Answers December 8, 1999

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