Mrs Llin Golding
March 21, 1933 -Summary information for Mrs Llin Golding
Contributions
1990
Water Privatisation Written Answers January 8, 1990
2 speeches — Wilding Report Commons January 22, 1990
Drugs Written Answers January 25, 1990
2 speeches — Arts Funding (West Midlands) Commons February 12, 1990
Water Supplies Written Answers February 14, 1990
Capital Controls Written Answers February 21, 1990
Pregnant Prisoners Written Answers February 22, 1990
West Midlands Arts Written Answers March 5, 1990
2 speeches — Members' Interests Commons March 7, 1990
Water Flotation (Cost) Written Answers March 14, 1990
Doctors (Staffordshire) Written Answers April 5, 1990
2 speeches — Housing Commons April 25, 1990
2 speeches — Public Libraries Commons April 30, 1990
Sexual Violence Written Answers May 3, 1990
Anti-semitism Written Answers May 9, 1990
Fire Risks Written Answers May 23, 1990
2 speeches — Welfare of Children Commons June 6, 1990
2 speeches — District Health Authorities Written Answers June 12, 1990
Crime Statistics Written Answers June 14, 1990
Housing Finance Written Answers June 27, 1990
Community Theatre Written Answers July 2, 1990
Single Homelessness Written Answers July 9, 1990
Child Abuse Written Answers July 12, 1990
Video Evidence Written Answers July 12, 1990
Buildings Audit Written Answers July 23, 1990
Vagrancy Written Answers October 25, 1990
Cambodia Commons October 26, 1990
Homelessness Written Answers October 29, 1990
Regional Arts Written Answers October 29, 1990
Vagrancy Acts (Repeals and Amendment) Commons October 31, 1990
Criminal Justice Bill Commons November 20, 1990
Residential Care Written Answers November 20, 1990
2 speeches — Enhancement Fund Commons November 26, 1990
Vagrancy Act Written Answers December 4, 1990
Special Needs Housing Written Answers December 19, 1990
Special Needs Housing Written Answers December 20, 1990
Homelessness Written Answers December 20, 1990
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