Results 1-6 of 6 for smoking speaker:Paul Rowen
- Written Answers — Home Department: Smoking (4 Sep 2006)
Paul Rowen: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prosecutions there have been for smoking cigarettes on buses with a no-smoking policy in each region in each year since 2001.
- Written Answers — Transport: Buses (No Smoking Policies) (25 Jul 2006)
Paul Rowen: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what advice his Department gives to bus companies on the operation of no smoking policies on their vehicles.
- Written Answers — Transport: Smoking (15 Jun 2006)
Paul Rowen: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what assessment has been made of the prevalence of smoking on buses where a no-smoking policy is in place.
- Written Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: Smoke Alarms (30 Nov 2005)
Paul Rowen: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister if he will issue guidance to fire services on the need for smoke alarms provided to deaf and hard of hearing people to meet the British Standard (BS 5446–3.2005).
- Smoke Alarms (12 Oct 2005)
Paul Rowen: I am grateful for the opportunity to initiate this short debate on smoke alarms. I know that the Minister, as an ex-firefighter, has personal experience of what happens when a fire alarm is not fitted. I wish this morning to consider the issues and the current state of affairs concerning smoke alarm provision. I was prompted to ask for the debate by a very bad fire in Rochdale on 25 June,...
- Smoke Alarms (12 Oct 2005)
Paul Rowen: ...for Education and Skills needs to make specific sums available for local authorities and church authorities to bring such buildings up to a safer standard. My focus is on the provision of domestic smoke alarms, which are cheap, simple to install and save lives. People can buy a hard-wired system, or one that would fit in a light bulb for under £10. Since 1987, we have come a...
