Nature Conservancy Council

Oral Answers to Questions — Wales – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 11 December 1989.

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Photo of Mr Ron Davies Mr Ron Davies , Caerphilly 12:00, 11 December 1989

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales when he next intends to meet the Nature Conservancy Council to discuss nature conservation in Wales.

Photo of Mr Wyn Roberts Mr Wyn Roberts , Conwy

My right hon. Friend has no present plans to meet the council.

Photo of Mr Ron Davies Mr Ron Davies , Caerphilly

I am surprised at the Minister's answer in view of the current controversy in Wales. Is it not the case that the Nature Conservancy Council in England is being retained to allow the English authorities to resist development pressure and that the effective abolition of the NCC in Wales means that we shall have a lower standard of protection for our national heritage than exists in England? Does the Minister agree that that is why the Council for the Protection of Rural Wales now opposes his plan for the dismemberment of the NCC? Does he acknowledge that that view is shared by every other conservation body in Wales and is endorsed by every serious politician in Wales and all but six of the NCC staff? In view of that, when the Minister gets around to meeting the NCC will he announce that he will reconsider the matter?

Photo of Mr Wyn Roberts Mr Wyn Roberts , Conwy

The hon. Gentleman has totally misled the House, I am sure not deliberately. I repeat what I said earlier which is that our proposals for Wales have received a wide welcome. I do not agree that the purpose of our new Countryside Council for Wales is to lower standards of protection for the environment. It is nothing of the kind and I can assure the hon. Gentleman that his belief is not shared by any of the people in Wales to whom I spoke, including the Council for the Protection of Rural Wales.