Ms Alma Birk

January 1, 1919 - December 29, 1996
Summary information for Ms Alma Birk

Contributions

1981

3 speeches — Control of Pollution (Special Waste) Regulations 1980 Lords January 19, 1981

3 speeches — Town and Country Planning (Minerals) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 22, 1981

Homes Insulation Scheme Lords January 29, 1981

18 speeches — Town and Country Planning (Minerals) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 5, 1981

29 speeches — Town and Country Planning (Minerals) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 16, 1981

Small Businesses Lords February 19, 1981

17 speeches — Town and Country Planning (Minerals) Bill [Hi.] Lords March 5, 1981

3 speeches — Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications and Deemed Applications) Regulations 1981 Lords March 9, 1981

Local Authorities: Planning Appeals Lords March 10, 1981

2 speeches — Town and Country Planning (Minerals) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 12, 1981

No. 16 Prince's Gate Lords March 23, 1981

2 speeches — Merseyside Development Corporation (Area and Constitution) Order 1980 Lords March 24, 1981

Tidworth: Demolition of Army Quarters Lords March 26, 1981

2 speeches — Vacant Houses: Cost to Ratepayers Lords March 30, 1981

GLC: Transfer of Housing Stock Lords March 31, 1981

The Newspaper Industry's Future Lords April 29, 1981

The Notting Hill Carnival Lords May 5, 1981

3 speeches — Lead Pollution Lords May 11, 1981

2 speeches — The Housing Situation Lords May 13, 1981

2 speeches — Local Government and Planning (Amendment) Bill Lords June 1, 1981

Local Authorities' Current Expenditure Lords June 2, 1981

Race and Sex Discrimination Lords June 10, 1981

Kelmscott House Lords June 11, 1981

2 speeches — Enterprise Zones Lords June 16, 1981

4 speeches — Local Government and Planning (Amendment) Bill Lords June 19, 1981

The Arab-Israeli Dispute Lords June 25, 1981

London Docklands Development Corporation (Area and Constitution) Order 1980 Lords July 1, 1981

2 speeches — London Docklands Development Corporation (Area and Constitution) Order 1980 Lords July 1, 1981

3 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 3, 1981

3 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords July 7, 1981

British Nationality Bill Lords July 7, 1981

The British Information Services in the USA Lords July 8, 1981

Transport Bill Lords July 8, 1981

Refuse Collection Lords July 16, 1981

2 speeches — Planning Appeals: Improved Service Lords July 16, 1981

5 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords July 16, 1981

6 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords July 16, 1981

13 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords July 21, 1981

2 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords July 22, 1981

3 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords July 23, 1981

3 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords July 23, 1981

2 speeches — Local Government Audit in England and Wales Lords July 28, 1981

British Nationality Bill Lords July 28, 1981

7 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords October 6, 1981

3 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords October 7, 1981

6 speeches — British Nationality Bill Lords October 13, 1981

Beverley Minster and Amenity Land Lords October 14, 1981

Britain's Infrastructure Lords October 28, 1981

8 speeches — Protected Shorthold Tenancies (Rent Registration) Order 1981 Lords October 29, 1981

3 speeches — The Queen's Speech Lords November 11, 1981

The Queen's Speech Lords November 12, 1981

Hazardous Waste Disposal: Select Committee Report Lords November 17, 1981

2 speeches — Beverage Containers Bill [H.L.] Lords November 19, 1981

3 speeches — Norwich Council House Sales Lords December 3, 1981

3 speeches — Sex Discrimination (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1981

2 speeches — Inner Cities Lords December 9, 1981

3 speeches — Rent Assessment Committees (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 1981 Lords December 10, 1981

2 speeches — Local Government Finance Lords December 16, 1981

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