HC Deb 10 May 1949 vol 464 c1652
38. Mr. George Thomas

asked the Minister of Town and Country Planning why compulsory powers of purchase were not used in favour of Mr. Gould, 70A, Tudor Road, Cardiff, who applied for the assistance of the Central Land Board over a year ago.

Mr. Silkin

The decision whether to make a compulsory purchase order under Section 43 of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1947, has been entrusted by Parliament to the Central Land Board and I cannot undertake to answer questions about individual cases. I am concerned only when an order has been made by the Board and submitted to me for confirmation.

Mr. Thomas

Is my right hon. Friend aware that there is much confusion about the workings of the Central Land Board; and will he give some indication of the general principles upon which they decide whether compulsory powers shall be exercised?

Mr. Silkin

If I am asked the question, I shall certainly consider giving a reply.

Mr. Thomas

I have asked my right hon. Friend the question, and I should be very glad to have his reply.