Sir Sydney Chapman

October 17, 1935 -
Summary information for Sir Sydney Chapman

Contributions

1974

2 speeches — Immigrants (Birmingham) Commons January 15, 1974

MINISTERIAL BROADCASTS Written Answers January 15, 1974

2 speeches — 50 mph Speed Limit Commons January 16, 1974

Rents and House Prices Commons January 16, 1974

2 speeches — Value Added Tax Commons January 17, 1974

Fuel Supplies Written Answers January 21, 1974

3 speeches — RATING SURCHARGE ON UNUSED OFFICE, ETC. PROPERTY Commons January 22, 1974

3 speeches — VALUATION NOT TO BE INCREASED BECAUSE OF INSTALLATION OF CENTRAL HEATING Commons January 22, 1974

2 speeches — Title Commons January 23, 1974

Passports (EEC Countries) Written Answers January 23, 1974

Ugandan Asians (Assets) Written Answers January 23, 1974

Urban Aid Programme Commons January 24, 1974

2 speeches — Electoral Boundaries Commons January 24, 1974

2 speeches — Listed Buildings Written Answers January 24, 1974

3 speeches — Conservation Areas Written Answers January 24, 1974

Tree Preservation Orders Written Answers January 24, 1974

2 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY AMENITIES BILL Commons January 25, 1974

Land Hoarding Written Answers January 25, 1974

Authors (Public Lending Rights) Commons January 29, 1974

2 speeches — Student Grants Commons January 29, 1974

BIRMINGHAM Written Answers January 29, 1974

QC434 Missile Written Answers January 31, 1974

YOUTH AND COMMUNITY BILL Commons February 1, 1974

2 speeches — Petrol Consumption (50 mph Limit) Commons February 4, 1974

Conservation Commons February 4, 1974

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY (PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH) Commons February 5, 1974

HOUSING AND PLANNING BILL Commons February 5, 1974

Waterways (Pollution) Commons February 6, 1974

Development Control Written Answers February 6, 1974

Value Added Tax Written Answers February 6, 1974

3 speeches — DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES Commons February 7, 1974

Tree Felling Written Answers February 7, 1974

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