All 18 results for enborne

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: River Thames: Sewage ( 6 Feb 2020)

Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park: ...tributaries to the River Thames Date of Prosecution [appeal hearing dates in brackets] Name of Water Course Outcome 16/02/2015 River Blackwater Fined 29/08/2014 [03/06/2015] River Enborne, Chase Brook and nearby watercourses Fined 04/01/2016 Grand Union Canal Fined 07/03/2016 Horsenden Stream Fined 22/03/2017 Fawley Court Stream Fined 22/03/2017 River Thames...

Motorway Noise ( 5 Jul 2006)

Richard Benyon: ...of communities in my constituency that are close to the M4, where traffic noise has been steadily increasing. The issue is being closely followed by communities such as East Ilsley, Compton and Enborne along the A34. The junction of the M4 and A34 is the crossroads of the south of England and the growing number of vehicles that use these routes are having a major impact on the lives of...

Special Educational Needs (21 May 2002)

Mr David Rendel: ...individuals—one in particular—some children, at least, are getting the real start in life that they probably could not get anywhere else. Sadly, that school can be contrasted with what was Enborne Lodge school. Although situated in Newbury, it was originally an old Greater London council school. When Mrs. Thatcher—as she then was—closed down the GLC in a fit of pique, the school...

Local Government Finance ( 3 Feb 1997)

Mr David Rendel: ...to achieve a real-terms, stand-still budget. Instead, it will have to cut its spending on education by about £10 million. A further example is close to my heart. A school in my constituency—Enborne Lodge—is run not by the LEA of Berkshire but, for some time, by Lambeth. It is an old Inner London education authority school. It is a boarding school for those with severe emotional and...

Visiting Forces Act 1952 (19 Dec 1983)

Mr Michael McNair-Wilson: ...my speech by quoting from two letters which I have received from constituents who, like the hon. Member for Fife, Central, saw "60 Minutes", the television programme. One is from Mr. Jacobs of Enborne Street, Newbury, who said: I am particularly concerned about this statement in view of the increasing number of U.S. service personnel residing in the Newbury area. Can you please explain...

Orders of the Day — WATER RESOURCES BILL [Lords] (23 Apr 1963)

Sir Richard Nugent: ...hills or mountains where we can easily impound water and make large natural reservoirs. I recollect that when I first joined the Thames Conservancy, in 1946 or 1947, there was a scheme to darn the Enborne Valley, in Berkshire. A very large area had to be flooded to make the necessary reservoir for the ground has only a gentle gradient. The reaction of local opinion was very powerful and I...

Orders of the Day — Land Drainage Bill (14 Nov 1960)

Sir Richard Nugent: ...cost in money but of amenity. To build such reservoirs, one has to dam existing valleys, perhaps drown good farmland in the valleys, and perhaps drown villages as well. I have only to recall the Enborne Valley scheme for the House to remember how strongly public opinion can react to such proposals. It is not an easy matter. There are possibilities, if I may say so in muted tones, of...

Water Storage, Greater London ( 8 Jun 1956)

Mr Arthur Skeffington: ...these projects were turned down. Then an investigation was made, though rather hurriedly, and it was never fully completed I understand, into the possibilities of creating a new reservoir in the Enborne valley near Newbury, on the Hampshire-Berkshire borders. It is this project which, I think, ought to be considered seriously, not only because it would release land urgently needed in the...

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Air Force: Airfield, Greenham Common (21 Mar 1951)

Sir Patrick Donner: Would the right hon. and learned Gentleman give an assurance that the 40,000 people concerned, particularly the unlucky inhabitants of Enborne Valley, will have an opportunity of making representations before any irrevocable decision is taken, since their lives and property are bound to be adversely affected if this proposal proceeds?

Oral Answers to Questions — Water Supplies (Enborne Valley Project) (17 Nov 1949)

Oral Answers to Questions — Water Supplies (Enborne Valley Project)

Oral Answers to Questions — Water Supplies (Enborne Valley Scheme) ( 7 Jul 1949)

Oral Answers to Questions — Water Supplies (Enborne Valley Scheme)

Orders of the Day — Rural Water Supplies ( 1 Jun 1949)

General Sir George Jeffreys: .... The provision of rural water supplies is certainly not assisted by such schemes as the one now being promoted in my county of Hampshire and in the adjoining county of Berkshire, known as the Enborne scheme, for providing water for London. This, quite apart from draining the water supplies of Hampshire and quite apart from the enormous expense involved, will, if put into effect,...

Oral Answers to Questions — Housing: Enborne Valley Water Scheme (16 Dec 1948)

Enborne Valley Water Scheme

Oral Answers to Questions — Enborne Valley Reservoir ( 6 Jul 1948)

Oral Answers to Questions — Enborne Valley Reservoir

Oral Answers to Questions — Enborne Reservoir Scheme ( 1 Jul 1948)

Oral Answers to Questions — Enborne Reservoir Scheme

Oral Answers to Questions — Thames Barrage Proposal (22 Jun 1948)

Sir Patrick Donner: Will the right hon. Gentleman reconsider this decision as an alternative scheme to the flooding of the Enborne Valley, which would cause a substantial loss of food production and involve a great deal of hardship?

Oral Answers to Questions — Enborne Reservoir Scheme (14 Jun 1948)

Oral Answers to Questions — Enborne Reservoir Scheme


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