Results 4681–4700 of 4976 for sewerage

Oral Answers to Questions — Rural Water Supplies. (15 Jun 1939)

Mr John Morgan: asked the Minister of Health how many rural parishes in England and Wales with a piped-water supply are without a public system of sewerage disposal?

Message from the Lords. (14 Jun 1939)

...the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the said borough with regard to the health improvement, good government and finance of the borough; to provide for the constitution of the Rimrose Brook Joint Sewerage Board; to authorise the purchase of the Church of Saint John in the borough by the Corporation and the application of the purchase money to the erection of a new church in substitution...

Private Business. ( 7 Jun 1939)

Ministry of Health Provisional Order (Eastern Valleys (Monmouthshire) Joint Sewerage District) Bill,

Private Business. ( 6 Jun 1939)

Ministry of Health Provisional Order (Eastern Valleys (Monmouthshire) Joint Sewerage District) Bill.

Orders of the Day — Camps Bill.: Clause 7. — (Application of Act to Scotland.) ( 3 May 1939)

Miss Ellen Wilkinson: ...just running these camps only for holiday or school camps. The Government's idea is that they can be extended for evacuation purposes. What then? Is nothing going to be done towards laying down sewerage and water systems? Those of us who feel some responsibility for the child life in these teeming, crowded areas, where nothing is being done at all, really feel that we cannot join in the...

Table IV. ( 5 Apr 1939)

Mr George Lansbury: There is no provision here for sewerage. Suppose the mains are smashed what provision is there here for that?

Orders of the Day — Local Authorities Enabling) Bill. (10 Mar 1939)

Mr William Leach: ...revolution was in full swing. The owners of industry were not then afraid of the new municipal machine. They welcomed it and made the fullest use of it. They wanted cheap water and gas, good roads, sewerage schemes, organised police, fire protection, educated employés, and other services, and they were not getting any of those things, because profits in each of them were failing. So they...

Orders of the Day — Supply.: Class V. ( 7 Mar 1939)

Mr Walter Elliot: Right. The right hon. Gentleman also asked me about water supplies and sewerage. The hon. Member for South Shields (Mr. Ede) will bear me out when I say that these subjects were discussed at some length with a deputation of local authorities I received this very afternoon. It may be of interest to the House and to the right hon. Gentleman if I indicate that there is already a considerable...

Orders of the Day — Supply.: Privy Seal Office. ( 2 Mar 1939)

Mr Walter Elliot: ...be in general charge of the regional staff. He will be assisted by a deputy, who will act also as establishment officer, a medical staff, and officers representing such departments as water and sewerage, engineering, housing, evacuation and finance. He will represent, so to speak, the medical services and certain branches of civil engineering services in the regions. I think it is...

Orders of the Day — Mining Subsidence Bill. (17 Feb 1939)

Mr Ellis Smith: ...the privilege to represent. At one end of the city alone the cost met out of the rates up to now has been approximately £12,000. Repairs are constantly having to be made in connection with the sewerage works department. The Fenton sewage works were recently damaged by subsidence, and this will cost the city at least £1,000. The High School at Hanley has been damaged by subsidence and a...

Oral Answers to Questions — Public Health.: Drainage (Fender Valley). (15 Dec 1938)

Sir Eric Errington: asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that the Wirral Urban District Council has submitted to his Department a drainage scheme for sewerage from the Fender Valley; why there has been delay in dealing with this matter; and whether he will give an approximate date when the nuisance due to the lack of proper drainage facilities in this area will be abated?

Orders of the Day — Expiring Laws Continuance Bill.: Clause 1. — (Continuation of Acts in Schedule.) (28 Nov 1938)

Mr John Leslie: ...districts which come within the Special Areas the rates are actually 6s. in the £ less than the rates on Tees-side. In Stockton and Billingham schemes are under consideration. I know one sewerage scheme under consideration which would cost approximately £40,000, but they hesitate to go on with it because they are unable to get any grant. We say that the Stockton area and the Billingham...

Orders of the Day — Expiring Laws Continuance [Money]. (22 Nov 1938)

Mr Ernest Brown: ...in England and Wales, for which I am responsible, payments have been made of £3,225,000 and further commitments entered into of £2,115,000. For public works, hospitals, child welfare centres, sewerage, etc., payments have been made of £1,385,000, and further commitments entered into amounting to £4,715,000. For housing, payments have been made amounting to £1,060,000 and further...

Orders of the Day — King's Speech.: Debate on the Address. ( 9 Nov 1938)

Reverend James Barr: ...has been started at Chapelhall, which is better for us and nearer to us than the Hillington industrial estate of which so much has been said. It is true that grants have been given for baths, sewerage schemes, and the like; and I wish to acknowledge also the activity of the Secretary of State and of the Scottish Commissioner for Special Areas in their desire to find some new industry. But...

Royal Assent. (29 Jul 1938)

..., 1938.51. Guildford Corporation Act, 1938.52. Canterbury Gas and Water Act, 1938.53. Workington Corporation Act, 1938.54. Brighton Corporation (Transport) Act, 1938.55. Middlesex County Council (Sewerage) Act, 1938.56. Lee Conservancy Catchment Board Act, 1938.57. London Passenger Transport Act, 1938.58. Green Belt (London and Home Counties) Act, 1938.59. Lancashire County Council (Rivers...

Orders of the Day — Health Administration. (28 Jul 1938)

Mr Fred Marshall: ...regional arrangement, but you cannot help it. Take another case, one of which I have had some experience and on which I have some very strong views. Another poor local authority offered to put a sewerage works down, and to allow a certain builder to fill nine acres of land with houses to put down there, and that will mean that nearly the whole of a very beautiful valley will be brought...

Private Business. (26 Jul 1938)

Middlesex County Council (Sewerage) Bill,

Bill Presented.: Message from the Lords. (25 Jul 1938)

...Industry Bill,Fire Brigades Bill,Nursing Homes Registration (Scotland) Bill,Canterbury Gas and Water Bill,Workington Corporation Bill,Brighton Corporation (Transport) Bill,Middlesex County Council (Sewerage) Bill,Lee Conservancy Catchment Board Bill,London Passenger Transport Board Bill,Green Belt (London and Home Counties) Bill, with Amendments.

Civil Estimates, 1938.: Department of Health, Scotland. (20 Jul 1938)

Mr David Quibell: ...the Debate, by the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Caithness and Sutherland (Sir A. Sinclair) and other hon. Members, that the difficulty in Scotland, particularly in the remote rural parts, is sewerage and water supplies. I always consider that it is very difficult to divide the problem of water supplies and sewerage. If one solves the difficulty of water supply, one very often...

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy.: Training Ship "caledonia." (13 Jul 1938)

Mr William Gallacher: Will not the Minister arrange to have a special investigation into the sewerage arrangements, which could quite easily be dangerous to the lads, and also will he take into consideration the fact that the ship is continually lying in still waters?


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