Ms Candy Atherton
September 21, 1955 -Summary information for Ms Candy Atherton
Contributions
1999
Solar Eclipse Written Answers January 11, 1999
Solar Eclipse Written Answers January 11, 1999
Solar Eclipse Written Answers January 18, 1999
Employment Relations Bill Commons February 9, 1999
Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill Commons March 5, 1999
2 speeches — Water Charges Commons March 17, 1999
New Deal (Young People) Commons March 18, 1999
Policing Commons March 18, 1999
Berlin European Council and Kosovo Commons March 29, 1999
Cornish Written Answers March 31, 1999
3 speeches — Education Funding (Cornwall) Commons April 21, 1999
Eye Damage (Solar Eclipse) Written Answers June 23, 1999
Racial Discrimination Written Answers July 6, 1999
2 speeches — Plymouth and Torbay (Objective 2 Bid) Commons July 7, 1999
Unsolicited Faxes Written Answers July 7, 1999
RNAS Culdrose Written Answers July 12, 1999
RNAS Culdrose Written Answers July 13, 1999
United Christian Broadcasters Written Answers July 23, 1999
Regional Strategies Written Answers October 26, 1999
3 speeches — Landfill (Cornwall) Commons October 27, 1999
3 speeches — San Bushmen Written Answers November 2, 1999
South Africa Written Answers November 9, 1999
Swimming Written Answers November 29, 1999
Pension Scheme Trustee Boards Written Answers November 30, 1999
Carn Brea Leisure Centre, Cornwall Written Answers December 2, 1999
Carn Brea Leisure Centre Written Answers December 2, 1999
2 speeches — Handguns Written Answers December 7, 1999
Carn Brea Leisure Centre Written Answers December 8, 1999
SEN Tribunal Written Answers December 8, 1999
Pension Funds Written Answers December 9, 1999
Land Reclamation Programme Written Answers December 13, 1999
2 speeches — Sea Rescues and Emergencies Database Written Answers December 15, 1999
Lifeguards Written Answers December 20, 1999
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