Tuesday, 22 April 1969
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Read the Third time and passed, with Amendments.
To be read the Third time upon Tuesday next.
Read the Third time and passed.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether he will consider providing a dual-purpose building to act as a lecture hall and cinema at the Tower of London; and whether he will make a...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works how many public statues and memorials to individual persons are located in London, which come under his Department's jurisdiction; how often they...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what proposals he has for the utilisation of industrial waste materials for the building industry.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works when he plans to take over responsibility for the drafting, revising and administration of the Building Regulations.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works why permission was refused for the inaugural parade of the Festival of London Stores to be held in Hyde Park on 26th May.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works which monuments under his control have suffered most damage from vandalism during the past two years.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works how many residential premises under the control of his Department are used for commercial or storage purposes.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what estimate he has made of the effect of the Government's fiscal and monetary policies over the last 13 months on the construction industry.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what is the current annual sale of season tickets to ancient monuments for which his Department is responsible.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether he will set up a committee to advise him on the erection of a public memorial in London to President Eisenhower.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what is the latest estimate he has made of the economic effect on the building industry of the introduction of the metric system; and if he will...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether he will announce his policy on firm price contracts in relation to the construction industry.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what further representations he has received about the effect on the construction industry of Selective Employment Tax; and what replies he has sent.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether he will make a further statement about brick stocks.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what estimate he has formed of demand in building works in the 1970s, in the light of recent monetary measures.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what representations he has received from the National Federation of Building Trades Employers about British Standard Time; and whether he will...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what representations he has received from the construction industry about difficulties in relation to obtaining scaffolding and other equipment;...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether he will make a statement about the use of winter building techniques.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what estimate he has made of the effect on the construction industry of the latest budgetary measures; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what parts of the site previously allocated for the British Museum's library have been sold or are being offered for sale.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works by what means the heating and ventilating trade is represented on his National Consultative Council.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works when he estimates the former prefab site adjoining Roundwood Park, Willesden, will be completely cleared and the land ready for reinstating.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what progress he has made with his review of the Mann Reports; and whether he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Public Buildings and Works what further progress has been made towards metrication in the construction industry.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what improvements he proposes to make to the floodlighting in Trafalgar Square.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works by what means his Department employs heating and ventilating contractors on Government construction projects; and in accordance with which...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works by What means his Department collects and records information as to movements in building costs.
Mr. Gresham Cooke: asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what representations he received during March from specialised engineering contractors regarding delays in deliveries of steel...
asked the Prime Minister if he will initiate an independent inquiry into the feasibility of transferring to Scotland the headquarters of some of the nationalised industries.
asked the Prime Minister if he will take steps to improve the co-ordination between those Departments responsible for furthering the campaign of import savings.
asked the Prime Minister whether he will make a statement on his conversations with the President of the National Farmers' Union; and what consideration was given to the question of agricultural...
(by Private Notice) asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he has any information to give the House about Mr. Gerald Brooke.
Bernadette Josephine Devlin, for Mid-Ulster.
3.37 p.m.
Bill to confer powers in relation to the provision of information or instructions on the sale of food and toilet preparations; and for purposes connected therewith, presented accordingly, and...
3.46 p.m.
6.45 p.m.
Ordered,That the proceedings on the Motions relating to Wales and Social Security may be entered upon and proceeded with at this day's Sitting at any hour though opposed.—[Mr. George Thomas].
Question again proposed.
11.52 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Harper.]
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