Mercher, 24 Gorffennaf 1963
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[MR. SPEAKER in the Chair]
THE VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSEHOLD reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address as follows:
The VICE-CHAMBERLIAN OF THE HOUSEHOLD reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address as follows:
The VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSEHOLD reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address as follows:
asked the Secretary of State for Air if he will now make a statement about extending the specialisation scheme in the education branch of the Royal Air Force so as to include more arts graduates.
asked the Secretary of State for Air how much pension would be received today by a 14-year-old orphaned child of a squadron leader who retired on the 1956 Code after maximum service, if both...
asked the Secretary of State for Air if he will ensure that all Service men who are afforded indulgence passages home on Royal Air Force aircraft are guaranteed a return flight to base without charge.
asked the Secretary of State for Air if he will now make a statement on the development of the TSR2 and the technique to be used to discharge its nuclear weapon.
asked the Secretary of State for Air what are the financial conditions governing the tenure of the United States Air Force base at Prestwick.
asked the Secretary of Stale for Air if he will establish route flights from Northolt Airport so that they avoid built-up areas in the neighbour hood of Slough similar to those which have been...
asked the Secretary of State for Air what progress has been made in giving the Royal Air Force operational experience of vertical take-off and landing aircraft.
asked the Secretary of State for Air if he will make a statement on the operational rôle of the strike-reconnaissance aircraft in Cyprus.
asked the Secretary of State for Air what study he has made of the data made available to him from tests carried out by the Radio Corporation of America Limited at Fylingdales Early Warning...
asked the Minister of Transport if, before deciding whether to approve rail closures submitted to him by the Railways Board, he will give a general direction to the Board to consult the trade...
asked the Minister of Transport what provisional estimate for necessary road improvements was made by his divisional road engineers as a result of their first examination of the Beeching Report.
asked the Minister of Transport what special steps he is taking to improve road communications to development districts; and, in particular, what additional expenditure he has authorised as the...
asked the Minister of Transport if he will give a general direction, in the public interest, to the British Railways Board requiring them to remove turnstiles from public conveniences on premises...
asked the Minister of Transport if he will give a date for the commencement of work on the Crocker-hill diversion on the A.27.
asked the Minister of Transport whether he will in future arrange for meter time to be free on Easter Saturday.
asked the Minister of Transport what representations he has received about the need for pedestrian crossings in the village of Wychbold; and what action he intends to take as a result of these...
Mr. J. Wells: asked the Minister of Transport what progress has been made in improving the A.25 road in the past 12 months.
asked the Minister of Transport (1) when it is intended to proceed with the reconstruction of that part of the A.19 road between Sheraton Road End and Cold Hesledon; (2) what decision he has...
asked the Minister of Transport what is the terminal date of the current four-year period at the end of which he will exercise control to ensure that all surplus revenue from parking meters is...
asked the Minister of Transport if he will issue instructions prohibiting all night work on motorways and other major road constructions where residential areas are likely to be affected.
asked the Minister of Transport what plans he has for accommodating the increasing number of large heavy industrial vehicles which use the B.4102 road between South Birmingham, Solihull, Meriden...
asked the Minister of Transport if the contracts have been agreed to for the construction of the Sheffield to Leeds section of the M.1 motorway.
asked the Minister of Transport why land required for the M.1 motorway at Leicester Forest East was enclosed and fenced in without prior consultation with the owners and without a compulsory...
asked the Minister of Transport what was the number of motor accidents involving personal injury between Taplow and Langley on the A.4 during the period 9th April to 30th June, 1962, and on the...
asked the Minister of Transport what reports he has received from the Road Research Laboratory regarding the water-holding propensity of the various types of surface on M.1; and what are his...
asked the Minister of Transport what consultation he had with the motoring organisations and local authorities prior to announcing his scheme for revised parking charges in London.
asked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware that no telephone or other form of communication is provided on the Doncaster by-pass to help motorists when breakdowns occur to obtain...
asked the Minister of Transport whether he will introduce legislation to make the fitting of wing mirrors on new vehicles compulsory.
asked the Minister of Transport if he will give a general direction to the licensing authorities henceforth to refuse Passenger Service Licences to omnibuses which have inadequate facilities...
asked the Minister of Transport whether he will take steps to ensure that no person shall drive a motor vehicle at such slow speed as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic,...
asked the Minister of Transport what progress has been made with research into the design of rigid mud-guarding to make this more effective in preventing wheels of vehicles from throwing spray...
asked the Minister of Transport if he has yet appointed the Committee to advise him on the regulation of motoring events on public highways; and what it its composition.
Terms of Reference and Composition
asked the Minister of Transport when he will implement the recommendation of the Wilson Committee on the Problem of Noise that the use of motor horns, except when necessary to avoid danger,...
asked the Minister of Transport what further measures he proposes to take to assist the shipbuilding industry.
asked the Minister of Transport what plans he has for helping the British coastal fleet; and if he will make a statement.
The following Questions stood upon the Order Paper:
With your permission, Mr. Speaker, and that of the House, I should like to make a statement about forestry policy. In his statement on the Government's forestry policy in July, 1958, my...
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Considered in Committee.
Question proposed, That the Clause stand part of the Bill.
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Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Rees.]
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