Oral Answers to Questions — Coal Industry – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 13 Mawrth 1947.
asked the Minister of Fuel and Power if there is any intention to standardise fuel-saving designs of firegrates and other domestic appliances, so that no further fuel-wasting open fires are used in any houses now being built or reconstructed.
An inter-departmental Committee on Domestic Heating is taking all practicable steps to ensure that solid fuel burning appliances of improved types, which satisfy certain standard performance tests, shall be installed in all the new houses.
Could my right hon. Friend give an undertaking that when this research has been carried out certain designs will be standardised, so that a long-term plan will be available in order to save domestic fuel?
That is a matter for the Inter-Departmental Committee.
Is the Minister aware that if he adopts this suggestion he will sweep away, at one stroke of the pen, any artistry in domestic design, and be carrying totalitarianism much further than it has been carried hitherto by any totalitarian Power?
I have no intention of sweeping anything away.
Can my right hon. Friend say when the report is likely to be received, as the matter is of considerable urgency?
I cannot say.
Will my right hon. Friend bear in mind that, despite present difficulties, there is something peculiarly British about an open coal fire? Will he also bear in mind that flueless fires are unhealthy?
Is the Minister aware that the Simon Committee, which was set up by the Minister of Health, recommended that a subsidy should not be paid for new houses which did not use economical stoves?