MP for Gosport

Caroline Dinenage

Conservative MP for Gosport ( 6 May 2010 – current)

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Private Business. (14 Feb 1919)

Gosport and Alverstoke Urban District Council Bill,

Private Business. (19 Feb 1919)

Gosport and Alverstoke Urban District Council Bill,

Oral Answers to Questions — Standing Orders. (26 Feb 1919)

"That, in the case of the Gosport and Alverstoke Urban District Council Bill, Petition for dispensing with Standing Order 128 in the case of the Petition of 'The Port of Portsmouth Floating Bridge Company,' the Standing Order ought to be dispensed with."

Private Business. (10 Jul 1919)

Gosport and Alverstoke Urban District Council Bill,

Private Business. (18 Jul 1919)

Gosport and Alverstoke Urban District Council Bill,

Orders of the Day — Supply.: Pay, etc., of the Air Force. (15 Dec 1919)

Mr George Lambert: ...is of vital import to the future of our Navy, I am sure the Secretary of State for War must realise that, but I find, according to his Memorandum, The torpedo-carrying squadron will be located at Gosport, the most suitable station for torpedo work, and it is proposed to provide a small experimental unit at, the same station, in order to develop fully this form of co-operation with the...

Orders of the Day — Old Age Pensions.: Message from the Lords. (19 Dec 1919)

Gosport and Alverstoke Urban District Council Bill,

Private Business. (22 Dec 1919)

Gosport and Alverstoke Urban District Council Bill,

Orders of the Day — Royal Assent. (28 Dec 1919)

...Act, 1919.42. Manchester Corporation Act, 1919.43. St. Just (Falmouth) Ocean Wharves and Railways Act, 1919.44. Shropshire, Worcestershire, and Staffordshire Electric Power Act, 1919.45. Gosport and Alverstoke Urban District Council Act, 1919.

Orders of the Day — Supply.: Major Tryon's Statement. (11 Mar 1920)

Mr George Tryon: ...aeroplanes is conducted: Biggin Hill, for the development of wireless telegraphy in connection with aircraft, photography, testing instruments and navigation research; Grain, for testing seaplanes; Gosport, for testing torpedo work; and Cardington, a Government construction station for seaplanes. Six types of experimental machines are now on hand. With the present small output of machines...

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy.: Short-Time Scheme. (23 Feb 1921)

Mr Arthur Hayday: 21. asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty how much money is being saved weekly in wages under the short-time scheme in the Clarence Victualling Yard, Gosport, Priddy's Hard, Gosport, and the Director of Works Department, Haslar; the number of additional workmen for whom this sum is estimated to provide employment; and how many additional workmen are now so employed?

Orders of the Day — Supply.: Mr. CHURCHILL'S STATEMENT. ( 1 Mar 1921)

Mr Winston Churchill: ..., not instructors, but pilots. At Andover a school will be opened to teach air pilotage and night flying. Eastchurch will be a station where armament, aerial gunnery, and bombing are taught. At Gosport they will learn torpedo dropping from aircraft, and experiments are being conducted to improve the methods of observation for naval guns, and the wireless control of surface craft, that is...

MINISTRY OF HEALTH PROVISIONAL ORDERS (No. 5) BILL, (18 Apr 1923)

"to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the Minister of Health relating to Denbigh, Gosport, Keighley, Leicester, Rochester and Chatham Joint Sewerage District, and Rotherham," presented by Mr. NEVILLS CHAMBERLAIN; read the First time; and referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, and to be printed. [Bill 94.]

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy.: Royal Marines (Amalgamation). (18 Apr 1923)

Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell: Officers and men who fire transferred to other divisions in consequence of the abolition of the Gosport division will have the removal expenses of themselves and their families paid. The details of the arrangements will he communicated to those concerned as soon as possible.

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy.: Fresh Vegetables (Contracts). (16 Jul 1924)

Sir James Macpherson: ...the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, in view of the fact that the director of contracts in his Department issued tender forms for supplies of fresh vegetables to the victualling yards of Gosport and Plymouth to run from 1st November, 1923, to 31st October, 1924, and that contracts were accepted by tenderers for the whole of this period, and that in spite of this new tenders were...

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Air Force.: Local Authoritiks (Charters of Incorporation). (22 Jul 1925)

The following is the information desired by the hon. Member Number of applications (since 1919), 17: charters granted (to the end of August, 1922), 7 (the Boroughs of Gosport, Acton, Lytham St. Anne's, Aldershot, Redcar, Blyth and Watford); the remaining 10 cases are Farnham, Tipton, Walthamstow, Leyton, Hebburn, Eston, Ilford, Twickenham, Pontypridd and Hoylake and West Kirby, and...

Oral Answers to Questions — Education.: Classes (Size). (29 Jul 1926)

...Chorley 8 Clitheroe 3 Colchester 12 Colne 12 Congleton 9 Crewe 45 Darwen 9 Deal 6 Doncaster 72 Dover 22 Dukinfield 21 Falmouth — Faversham 14 Folkestone 9 Gillingham 61 Glossop 3 Gosport 19 Gravesend 18 Guildford 5 Harrogate 8 Hartlepool 16 Harwich 6 Haslingden 2 Hemel Hempstend — Hereford 8 Heywood 16 Hornsey 10 Hove 7 Hyde 22 Ilkeston 32 Jarrow 65...

Oral Answers to Questions — Education.: British Army (Detention Barracks). (28 Mar 1927)

Mr Worthington Evans: ...and four detention barracks at home. The military prison at Woking and the detention barracks at Aldershot are in charge of first-class commandants, and the detention barracks at York, Stirling and Gosport of second-class commandants. The fourth second-class commandant referred to is at Malta.


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