Questions to Ministers
- Questions to Ministers16th September 2009
In a series of written questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Dunne asks about guidance and manuals used by the Valuation Office Agency. read more »
- Questions to Ministers14th September 2009
Philip Dunne asks the Chancellor of the Exchequer about spending on the automated valuation model. read more »
- Questions to Ministers14th September 2009
Philip Dunne asks the Chancellor of the Exchequer about the Valuation Office Agency's policy on using information from informers. read more »
- Questions to Ministers14th September 2009
Philip Dunne asks the Chancellor of the Exchequer about the Valuation Office Agency's policy on the treatment of property attribute data on individual dwellings. read more »
- Questions to Ministers14th September 2009
In a written question to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Dunne asks for details of properties and valuations codes in Shropshire. read more »
- Questions to Ministers9th September 2009
In a written question to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Philip Dunne asks how many dwellings have a conservatory according to Valuation Office Agency records. read more »
- Questions to Ministers9th September 2009
Philip Dunne questions the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government about guidance issued to local authorities on planning for Traveller sites. read more »
- Questions to Ministers1st September 2009
In a written question to the Secretary of State for Justcie, Philip Dunne asks about the caseload for trained probation officers in West Mercia. read more »
- Questions to Ministers20th July 2009
Philip Dunne asks the Secretary of State for Health about change in rates of birth to UK-born and foreign-born mothers in Shropshire. read more »
- Questions to Ministers9th July 2009
Philip Dunne asks the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change for his estimate of the proportion of electricity generated from solar and other renewable sources. read more »


