Former MP for Barking
asked the Minister Health if he will give instructions to his hospital architecture and design unit to give consideration to the importance of limiting heat loss by the use of double windows, fibre glass and similar insulating materials.
Do not the Parliamentary Secretary and his right hon. and learned Friend realise that greater care regarding heat insulation would avoid the necessity of polluting the air by sulphur oxide from the heating of hospitals, which was so much objected to, and rightly, by the Manchester City Council?
In the cases in which improvements have been carried out, has the amount of sulphur dioxide as well as the amount of smoke been reduced?
Former MP for Barking
Entered the House of Commons on 6 December 1923 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 18 September 1959 — General election
Also represented Reading
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