§ 7. Mr. John Rodgersasked the Minister of Town and Country Planning if he is aware of the concern felt by the local planning authority, the local authorities and other bodies at his recent decision permitting an extension of sand and gravel excavations at Chevening in the rural district of Sevenoaks, which will result in detriment to the amenities of the village of Chipstead in addition to necessitating the closure or diversion of two public footpaths which cross the land to be excavated; and what steps he will take to ensure that these amenities are restored as soon as circumstances permit.
§ Mr. DaltonYes, Sir, and my permission to work this area is subject to conditions for its restoration. The footpaths will be the subject of a further inquiry, and if they are closed alternative paths will have to be provided.
§ Mr. John RodgersCan the Minister tell us when that statement on the future of these footpaths will be made, and whether they will be closed, diverted or elevated in part on causeways through the workings, and when the amenities will be restored?
§ Mr. DaltonWe are looking into it with the local planning people.
§ Mr. KeelingCan the Minister say when his report on the control of mineral development is likely to be published; and will he consider including in that report a recommendation that planning authorities should consult the amenities societies, especially as, where this consultation has taken place, it has proved valuable?
§ Mr. DaltonThat is a wider question. Perhaps the hon. Member would put it down. I am, of course, always anxious to bring amenities societies into consultation on these matters.