Sir Raymond Gower
August 15, 1916 - February 22, 1989Summary information for Sir Raymond Gower
Contributions
1972
Council Houses (Sale) Written Answers January 26, 1972
General Improvement Areas Written Answers January 26, 1972
2 speeches — Bristol Channel (Pollution) Commons January 31, 1972
2 speeches — Hospital Accommodation (South-East Glamorgan) Commons January 31, 1972
EMERGENCY POWERS Commons February 14, 1972
Hospital Service (Shortage of Doctors) Commons February 21, 1972
2 speeches — Fluoridation Commons February 21, 1972
2 speeches — House Purchase (Local Authority Advances) Commons February 21, 1972
Health Service (Expenditure) Written Answers February 21, 1972
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons March 8, 1972
7 speeches — WALES (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons March 9, 1972
Coal Industry Dispute (School Closures) Commons March 13, 1972
2 speeches — Sixth Formers Commons March 13, 1972
2 speeches — Venereal Diseases Commons March 13, 1972
Weekly Wage Commons March 13, 1972
2 speeches — Economy (Budgetary Changes) Commons April 10, 1972
2 speeches — Civil Aviation Commons April 10, 1972
Council Houses (Improvement) Written Answers April 10, 1972
General implementation of Treaties Commons April 25, 1972
2 speeches — GENERAL IMPLEMENTATION OF TREATIES Commons April 26, 1972
Steel Commons May 1, 1972
Housing Land (Prices) Commons May 1, 1972
Schools (Sanitary Facilities) Written Answers May 1, 1972
Nurses Written Answers May 1, 1972
House Building Written Answers May 2, 1972
2 speeches — Motorways Written Answers May 2, 1972
12 speeches — HOUSING FINANCE BILL Commons May 4, 1972
Schedule 4 Commons May 10, 1972
2 speeches — Clause 2 Commons June 8, 1972
Roads Written Answers June 12, 1972
Roads Written Answers June 13, 1972
Litter Written Answers June 19, 1972
2 speeches — Litter Receptacles Written Answers June 21, 1972
DECLARATION OF THE ULTIMATE SOVEREIGNTY OF PARLIAMENT Commons July 5, 1972
4 speeches — Heavy Vehicles (City Roads) Commons July 10, 1972
Road Tankers (Liquid Chemical Cargoes) Commons July 10, 1972
LUNCHEON VOUCHERS Commons July 10, 1972
Clause 81 Commons July 17, 1972
Clause 256 Commons July 20, 1972
7 speeches — Schedule 4 Commons July 21, 1972
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons July 21, 1972
14 speeches — Clause 34 Commons July 25, 1972
House Improvement Grants Commons July 31, 1972
2 speeches — Barry Accident Hospital Commons July 31, 1972
2 speeches — Out-Patient Facilities (Barry) Commons July 31, 1972
Industrial Development Certificates Commons July 31, 1972
Hospital Closures (Barry) Written Answers July 31, 1972
7 speeches — INDUSTRIAL SITUATION Commons August 1, 1972
3 speeches — EMPLOYMENT (WALES) Commons August 2, 1972
Consultants Health Service Patients) Written Answers August 3, 1972
Road Schemes Written Answers August 3, 1972
Severn Bridge (Tolls) Written Answers August 9, 1972
6 speeches — ANGLESEY MARINE TERMINAL BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons October 17, 1972
3 speeches — Residential Caravans Commons November 6, 1972
2 speeches — Sully Hospital Commons November 6, 1972
3 speeches — Roads Written Answers November 13, 1972
DURATION OF SECTION 2 Commons November 14, 1972
PRICES, PAY, DIVIDENDS AND RENTS Commons November 15, 1972
15 speeches — PRICES, PAY, DIVIDENDS AND RENTS Commons November 16, 1972
4 speeches — OFFENCES Commons November 16, 1972
Employment Commons November 27, 1972
2 speeches — Llandough Hospital, Penarth Commons November 27, 1972
3 speeches — Ports Commons November 27, 1972
2 speeches — A48 (St. Nicholas) Commons November 27, 1972
Community Hospital (Barry) Written Answers November 27, 1972
3 speeches — M4 Extension (Public Inquiries) Commons December 18, 1972
House Prices Commons December 18, 1972
2 speeches — Glamorgan Airport Commons December 18, 1972
Trunk Roads (Dual Carriageways) Written Answers December 18, 1972
8 speeches — WELSH AFFAIRS Commons December 19, 1972
GREATER LONDON OFFICE Written Answers December 19, 1972
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