Electricity Supply

Oral Answers to Questions — Cyprus – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 5 Mawrth 1947.

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Photo of Sir Douglas Dodds-Parker Sir Douglas Dodds-Parker , Banbury 12:00, 5 Mawrth 1947

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in view of the opinion expressed by the British Goodwill Mission to Cyprus, in paragraphs 211 and 212 of its report on its visit to Cyprus in the spring of 1946, that there is need for a well-organised supply of electricity for pumping water for irrigation and for the needs of light industries, what progress has been made with the plans that were then under consideration; and if an early decision may be expected in regard to the provision of the proposed central power station of a capacity of about 65,000 kilowatts.

Mr. Creech Jones:

A full report on this scheme by the London consulting engineers is under active consideration by the Cyprus Government, whose views on the scheme and its financial implications I expect shortly to receive.

Photo of Sir Douglas Dodds-Parker Sir Douglas Dodds-Parker , Banbury

Will the Secretary of State give an assurance that due consideration and priority will be given to this scheme?

Mr. Creech Jones:

It will be most seriously considered.