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Mr. Harold Walker asked the Secre- tary of State for the Environment if he will make available to the public the names, office addresses and office tele- phone numbers of the alkali inspectors. in the same way as this information is published about the Factory Inspectorate.

Mr. Peter Walker: Offices of the Fac- tory Inspectorate, together with the areas they cover, are published in local tele- phone directories. Offices of the Alkali Inspectorate also appear in local direc- tories, but not always under the heading Alkali Inspectorate". I am arranging for the heading Clean Air and Alkali Inspectorate, Department of the Environ- ment" to be used generally.

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Chester (Bypass)

Mr. Temple asked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he has completed his studies of his inspec- tor's report regarding the line of the Chester southerly bypass; and whether he will make a statement.

Mr. Graham Page: The report was received from the inspector less than a fortnight ago, and the study of it is pro- ceeding expeditiously.

Lorries (Size)

Sir Gilbert Longden asked the Secre- tary of State for the Environment whether he now proposes to seek powers to pre- vent vehicles over 32 tons in weight from entering the United Kingdom

Mr. Peyton: The necessary powers are available under the Road Traffic (Foreign Vehicles) Act, 1972.

Lorries (Smoke Emission)

Sir Gilbert Longden asked the Secre- tary of State for the Environment whether he now proposes to make regulations requiring all new heavy goods vehicles to conform to the British Standard smoke emission levels.

Mr. Peyton: I have just made such regulations; they will be laid before the House in a few days.

European Economic Community

Mr. Oakes asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he has yet received the action programme for the protection of the environment submitted by the European Economic Community Com-

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mission in April, 1972; and if he will publish this programme translated into English.

Mr. Peter Walker: I am sending the hon. Member copies of unofficial transia- tions of the working documents to which he refers

Improvement Grants

Mr. George Cunningham asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what was the value of improvement grants provided in the year 1971.

Mr. Amery: Nearly £33 million to private owners in England and Wales

FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH

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Mr. James Lamond asked the Secre- tary of State for Foreign and Common- wealth Affairs if it is intended to appoint an ombudsman in Hong Kong.

Mr. Anthony Royle: Persons in Hong Kong with a sense of grievance have a variety of channels of complaint open to them and make good use of them. The Office of the Unofficial Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils has made a good start. I shall be dis- cussing with the Governor whether cxist- ing channels need supplementing during my visit to Hong Kong next month.

Mr. James Lamond asked the Secre- tary of State for Foreign and Common- wealth Affairs if it is intended to encour- age constitutional development of Hong Kong.

Mr. Anthony Royle: Because of Hong Kong's special position, constitutional de- velopment towards self-government is not possible.

Mr. James Lamond asked the Secre- tary of State for Foreign and Common- wealth Affairs if it is intended to in- crease the number of unofficial members of the Hong Kong Legislative Council.

Mr. Anthony Royle: I shall shortly be considering the recommendations of the Government covering appointments from 1st July, 1972, of all substantive mem- bers of the Legislative and Executive Council.

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