National Exhibition Centre

Oral Answers to Questions — Board of Trade – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 25 March 1970.

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Photo of Mr Robert Sheldon Mr Robert Sheldon , Ashton-under-Lyne 12:00, 25 March 1970

asked the President of the Board of Trade what further representations have been made to him since his decision concerning the choice of site for the National Exhibition Centre; and what replies he has sent.

Photo of Mr Roy Mason Mr Roy Mason , Barnsley

Since my decision to support the National Exhibition Centre proposals of the Birmingham City Council and the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and Industry, I have received representations on the proposed location of the project from a wide range of interests and my replies have been based on the statement I made in the House on 28th January last.—[Vol. 794, c. 1534–8.]

Photo of Mr Robert Sheldon Mr Robert Sheldon , Ashton-under-Lyne

Has not there been a remarkable volume of protest about the siting of this National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham? Surely, when siting the shop, the shopkeeper should have regard to the customers' and not to his own interests?

Photo of Mr Roy Mason Mr Roy Mason , Barnsley

I think that initially that is right. But a lot of people have since talked to the Birmingham local authority and Chamber of Commerce, and my impression is that the opposition is on the wane.

Photo of Mrs Jill Knight Mrs Jill Knight , Birmingham, Edgbaston

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that he has made a most excellent decision? Much preparatory work has been done and the financial and other support of the Birmingham Corporation and Birmingham Chamber of Commerce has started the venture efficiently and enthusiastically.

Photo of Mr Roy Mason Mr Roy Mason , Barnsley

I am obliged to the hon. Lady for her comment. The Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and local authority are pressing ahead with their application. I have already seen some of the sketch plans.