Llun, 10 Mai 1965
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources whether, in the proposals he will bring forward for a Crown Land Commission, he will devise nomenclature to distinguish between the phrase Crown...
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources whether the Water Resources Board, in its study of the Dee and Morecambe Bay barrages, will consult the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, on whose...
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what plans he has for the expansion of forestry in the South-West, particularly in the Hartland and Beaworthy area.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what progress has been made in the studies of the possibility of damming the Wash to create a reservoir by holding back water from rivers such as...
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources if he will take steps to produce a register of land entitlements in the United Kingdom.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources if he will take steps to enable local authorities to acquire land for recreation purposes.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources if he will publish the full terms of reference in his instruction to the Water Resources Board to undertake an initial feasibility study of a...
Terms of Reference for studies of the Morecambe Bay and Solway Barrage Schemes
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what progress he has made in assessing national requirements for water conservation; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what proposals he has for making more land available for building.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what action he proposes to take to assist the National Parks Commission in carrying out its duties under the National Parks Act.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what steps he is taking to restore to useful purposes land sterilised by past industrial spoliation.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what steps he is taking to preserve common land for recreational and other purposes.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what proportion of urban and agricultural land in the United Kingdom is owned by the State and local authorities, respectively.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources if he will make a sum of money available to Strathclyde University and to universities in England to enable them to investigate the Solway and...
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources if he will take steps to encourage the planting of shrubs and trees on new motorways.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what is the acreage of farming land which he estimates will be required annually in the next three years for industrial and domestic building and...
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what representations have been made to him about an Exchequer contribution to the National Trust's appeal for funds to help to safeguard the...
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources what progress he has made in setting up the machinery that he envisages as necessary to enable him to contribute advice and information on the...
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources if he will make a statement describing his plans for the development of techniques of comparative evaluation of land uses, and giving an...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what acoustic aids and other facilities are available for disabled persons in wheeled chairs to listen to debates from the Strangers' Gallery.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what changes have been made since 15th October, 1964, in the composition and staffing of the Government's pool of cars, and in the public cost thereof.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what decision has now been made on the future of Admiralty House.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether he is yet able to lay before Parliament the plans for the redevelopment of the Whitehall area.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what steps he is now taking to promote the industrialisation of building in the light of the recent appraisal of the problem presented to the Royal...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works if he is aware that the German Federal Republic expect to reach a house building target of 700,000 houses this year; what studies his Department...
asked the Paymaster-General how many official meetings he has had with home newspaper correspondents and overseas correspondents respectively.
asked the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance if National Assistance Board officers verify the actual rent charged for accommodation; and if this information is made available on...
asked the Minister of Health if he has yet completed his consideration of the Report of the Standing Medical Advisory Committee, E/155/1, on the standardisation of medical records; and if he will...
asked the Minister of Health what support he will give to the Nottingham University study on the recruitment, training and demand for physiotherapists, radiographers, dieticians, occupational...
asked the Minister of Labour if he will take steps to prevent certain employers from deliberately dismissing workers before the Redundancy Payments Bill becomes operative in order to avoid such...
asked the Minister of Labour how many redundant aircraft workers have now notified employment exchanges of their need for alternative employment in the main areas affected by the cancellation of...
asked the Minister of Labour what information he has about aircraft workers from this country seeking similar employment in South Africa at the present time; what reciprocal facilities are...
3.31 p.m.
Reginald Edwin Eyre, esquire, for Birmingham, Hall Green.
Order for Second Reading read.
Ordered,That the Proceedings on the Museum of London Bill [Lords] and of the Committee of Ways and Means may be entered upon and proceeded with at this day's Sitting at any hour, though...
Question again proposed, That the Bill be now read a Second time.
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
11.58 p.m.
I beg to move, in page 3, line 45, to leave out from "collections" to the end of line 2 on page 4.
Amendment made: In page 4, line 26, leave out from "which" to first "that" in line 27 and insert: it may be directed, under section 3(1) of that Act,".—[Mr. MacDermot.]
Amendments made: In page 5, line 22, leave out "Treasury" and insert "Secretary of State"; in line 25, leave out "Treasury" and insert "Secretary of State"; in line 41, leave out "Treasury" and...
Amendment made: In page 8, line 28. leave out "Treasury" and insert "Secretary of State".[Mr. MacDermot.]
Amendments made: In page 8, line 40, leave out "Treasury" and insert "Secretary of State"; in page 9, line 5. leave out "Treasury" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Mr. MacDermot.]
Amendments made: In page 9, line 17, leave out "Treasury" and insert "Secretary of State"; in line 28, leave out "Treasury" and insert "Secretary of State"; in line 38, leave out "Treasury" and...
Considered in Committee.
Resolved. That it is expedient to authorise the payment into the Exchequer of any fees required to be so paid by any Act of the present Session to make new provision in substitution for the...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mrs. Harriet Slater.]
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