Mawrth, 7 Chwefror 1967
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Lords Amendments considered and agreed to.
Read a Second time and referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills.
Second Reading deferred till Tuesday next.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if he will take steps, in advance of the publication of the Maud Report, to reorganise local government into larger units so that housing...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what effects the Rate Support Grant Order will have on rates in the financial year 1967–68; and if he will take steps to prevent rate...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many caravan sites there are in southwest Essex and in the north-eastern quarter of Greater London; whether they are all full; and what...
Mr. Gresham Cooke: asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what decision is being reached on the building of the Dartford flood barrier to protect the London area from possible North...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what action he has most recently taken to encourage local authorities in the black areas to bring their areas under smoke control.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what returns have so far been received by his Department in reply to Circular 50/66 on town centre renewal; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government (1) whether he will consult with local authorities with a view to ensuring that low-income families applying for the benefit of provisions...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what is his policy so far as planning is concerned for the reception of North Sea gas.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government the average sum paid in rates by a domestic ratepayer in 1951–52, in 1964–65 and in 1966–67; and what was the annual average...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if, in view of the objections of the East Sussex County Council and the Lewes Borough Council to the joint proposal of the Railways Board and...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if he has now received from all local authorities the replies requested within six months by his June circular on the provision of camp sites...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government on what date the reorganisation of the valuation panels in the London area will take effect.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government whether he will institute discussions with the local authority associations, the Association of Education Committees and other interested bodies...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what steps he is taking to publicise the work of the Agrément Board among local authorities.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what action he plans to take about those owners and agents who offer leases over 21 years to tenants in order to avoid the Rent Act, 1965,...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government whether he has now completed his review of the conditions governing general consent for the sale of council houses; and whether he will make a...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what plans he has now prepared to accelerate the installing of baths, hot water and inside lavatories in houses lacking them, following the...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government when he proposes to make an Order bringing controlled rents into the rent regulation system.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many houses were completed in England and Wales in the calendar year 1966; and how many he expects will be completed in the calendar year 1967.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if, because of their practical knowledge of housing, repair and improvement questions, he will consider including at least one public health...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what consultation he has had in the course of his official discussions with the National House Builders' Registration Council, concerning...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government why he decided to postpone indefinitely the introduction of a Government sponsored 100 per cent. mortgage guarantee; and whether he will now...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government in which year he anticipates that the total of houses completed in the private sector will rise to the level achieved in 1964.
asked the Prime Minister to what extent he reached agreement with President de Gaulle at their Paris meeting on Great Britain's eventual entry into the European Economic Community as a member of...
asked the Prime Minister what consultations he has had recently with President Johnson about trying to end the war in Vietnam.
asked the Prime Minister if he will take steps to set up a Ministry of Consumer Affairs to assist both retailers and consumers.
asked the Prime Minister if, in view of the Report of the Estimates Committee, he will give a direction to Ministers not to appoint staff or incur expenditure in advance of the enabling...
asked the Prime Minister if he will appoint a Minister with overall responsibility for economic growth.
asked the Prime Minister whether the public statement by the President of the Board of Trade in Glasgow on 3rd January on the subject of the level of industrial investment in 1967, represents...
I have a short statement to make to the House. Following on the debate on Procedure on 14th December last, I propose, on and from Thursday, to change the arrangements for the ballot for the...
Order for Second Reading read.
I have fortified myself with the Ruling that you gave on 31st January, Mr. Speaker, of which, for the sake of greater accuracy, I have obtained a copy. You then stated: In the debate on the...
Order read for resuming adjourned debate on Question [1st February]:That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that the Ministry of Aviation (Dissolution) Order 1967 be made in...
8.18 p.m.
11.4 p.m.
Mr. Secretary Ross.
Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—[ Mr. Fitch.]
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