Results 1-6 of 6 for smoking speaker:John Horam
- Policing (London) (23 Jun 2000)
Mr John Horam: ...problem. In a graphic e-mail I received yesterday, a resident said: Without exaggeration, pretty much every other day I return to St. Mary Cray station from working in London, a column of black smoke is visible across the other side of Cray Valley in the Star Lane area. This is obviously another car that has been torched. We need police in this area, we need cameras in this area,...
- Rotherham District General Hospital (17 Jan 1996)
Mr John Horam: ...note that he paid particular tribute to the staff of Rotherham district general hospital, and I would like to associate myself with that tribute. I understand that this debate is not so much about smoking policy or anti-smoking policy per se, but about what the hon. Member for Wentworth called the proper conduct of public business—in this case the conduct of the trust. None the...
- Rotherham District General Hospital (17 Jan 1996)
Mr John Horam: ...the facts in front of me. Since April 1995, when its policy was introduced, the trust, which treats about 300,000 patients a year, has received only three formal complaints from patients about its smoking policy. I shall deal with the effect on patients before I deal with the effect on staff. The trust decided to allow discretion for clinicians to designate smoking areas for wards where...
- Road Traffic (Seat Belts) Bill (22 Mar 1979)
Mr John Horam: ...argument is that one encroachment will lead to another—that before long we shall not allow mountaineers to climb until they have been safely anchored to the top, or that we shall prohibit smoking. I do not believe that those are serious possibilities, and I do not think that hon. Members think so, either. Quite apart from any other consideration, to regulate in these areas of...
- Transport Bill: Amendments About Lorries (31 Jul 1978)
Mr John Horam: ...hon. Gentleman the exact assurance that he seeks, I undertake to obtain a formal agreement as soon as possible. The hon. Gentleman spoke about consultation and made some fair remarks about emitted smoke and portable weighbridges. We shall take into account what he said during the debate. There will be full consulation with the industry. That has not yet taken place. The industry has not...
- Kingsway Tunnel Approach Road, Wallasey (3 May 1977)
Mr John Horam: ...where the value of an interest in land is depreciated by more than £50 by physical factors caused by the use of public works. The physical factors are specified as noise, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke, artificial lighting and the discharge on to the land of any solid or liquid substance. As for the meaning of "public works", Section 1(3) states: The public works mentioned in...
