HC Deb 12 November 1971 vol 825 cc288-90W
Mr. Alec Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Wales (1) which Welsh local authorities provide public toilets with one or more compartments for disabled people in wheelchairs, and how many; (2) which Welsh local authorities have disabled people co-opted on to committees and sub-committees concerned with their problems, and how many; (3) which Welsh local authorities have erected signs in their areas pointing to facilities for the disabled, and how many.

Mr. Peter Thomas:

These matters are the responsibility of local authorities which do not submit returns to me on these points under the Chronically Sick and D isabled Persons Act, 1970. Welsh Office Circular 85/70, of which I am sending the hon. Member a copy, drew local authorities' attention to, and gave guidance on, the relevant provisions of the Act.

Mr. Alec Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many public buildings in Wales have ramps and handrails to allow access for the disabled; and which authorities provide them.

Mr. Peter Thomas:

I assume that the hon. Member has in mind buildings covered by Section 4 of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act, 1970, which relates to any buildings or premises to which the public are to be admitted. I regret that the information asked for is not available. The attention of local authorities has, however, been drawn to the provisions of the Sec- tion in Welsh Office Circular 85/70 and they have also been asked to take appropriate action to draw developers' attention to it.

Mr. Alec Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many kerbs have been dropped in various Welsh local authority areas to allow easy crossing for the disabled in wheelchairs.

Mr. Peter Thomas:

The information is not readily available. This is essentially a matter for the local authorities. Advice on it has been issued by the Welsh Office to highway authorities and I am considering whether further guidance may be necessary.

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