Tuesday, 25 March 1969
Morning Sitting
10.0 a.m.
The Business having been concluded, Mr. DEPUTY SPEAKER adjourned the House without Question put, pursuant to the Order.
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Read the Third time and passed.
As amended, considered; to be read the Third time.
Read a Second time and committed.
Second Reading deferred till Tuesday next.
Second Reading deferred till Thursday.
Order for Second Reading read.
Second Reading deferred till Thursday.
Considered; to be read the Third time Tomorrow.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what progress has been made in establishing long-distance routes under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many dwellings were completed in English new towns and how many jobs were created in new factories there in the years 1965 to 1968.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government, in view of the problems affecting rural villages, what steps he is taking to increase the responsibilities of parish councils; what...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government in view of Her Majesty's Government's policy for expanding agriculture, what steps he is taking to keep to a minimum the use of fertile...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what percentage of people served with demands for betterment levy have signified that they were unaware of a liability to pay the levy.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government when he will send a circular to local authorities asking them to provide him with a report on the progress they are making in dealing with the...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government when he expects to announce his decision on the Northern Access Road, Cambridge, following the public inquiry in July 1968.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many areas of outstanding natural beauty are under consideration by the Countryside Commission for designation.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many conservation areas have been designated under the Civic Amenities Act 1967; and how many are at present under consideration.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what progress has been made by local authorities in the preparation of schemes for organising executive responsibility for action against the...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what proposals for country parks or similar projects the Countryside Commission has recommended to him for grant aid.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what progress has been made in the discussions being held between the Durham County Council and Wailes Dove Limited, Pelaw-on-Tyne, to enable...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what is the average amount approved by local authorities in 1968 for discretionary grant towards the improvement of old houses.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government (1) how many local authorities have suspended their home loans schemes as a result of the latest restrictions on funds available for mortgage...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what report he has received on the working of the Surveyors' Aid Scheme in connection with rent assessment committees during the past year.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many slum houses were cleared during 1968.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if he will take steps to provide that all housing authorities should make a minimum percentage rate contribution to their housing revenue account.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government when the sample surveys of the condition of housing stock in the English conurbations will be completed.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what was the source from which the recent additional quotas for home loans by local authorities became available; how much became available from...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what proposals he has received from the Bradford City Council for the placing of contracts for new housing during the current year; and what...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what will be the effect of the increase in the Bank Rate to 8 per cent. on mortgage interest rates.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what will be the effect on house building programme funds of the money to be made available for implementation of proposals contained in the...
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if he is satisfied with the present provision of play space in new housing developments; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what is the estimated increase in cost in housing subsidies per month resulting from the increase in Bank Rate in February, 1969.
asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what is his forecast for housebuilding completions in 1969 and yearly up to 1973.
asked the Prime Minister if he will place in the Library a full record of his discussions with Chancellor Kiesinger in Bonn in February.
asked the Prime Minister if he will seek to make arrangements to extend the remit of the Parliamentary Commissioner to include the reports of the National Board for Prices and Incomes.
asked the Prime Minister what are the qualifications required for the appointment of hon. Members to attend the meetings of the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe and the North...
asked the Prime Minister what representations he has received concerning changes in the legal status of women; and what replies he has sent.
asked the Prime Minister whether he will investigate the breaches of security which surrounded the sending of troops and police to Anguilla.
House to meet on Thursday 3rd April at Eleven o'clock; no Questions to be taken after Twelve o'clock; and at Five o'clock Mr. Speaker to adjourn the House without putting any Question.—[Mr....
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House, at its rising on Thursday, 3rd April, do adjourn till Monday 14th April.—[Mr Peart.]
4.25 p.m.
Bill to amend the law relating to obscene publications, presented accordingly, and read the First time; to be read a Second time upon Friday next and to be printed. [Bill 123.]
Order for Second Reading read.
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Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Grey.]
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