HC Deb 02 December 1957 vol 579 cc30-1
41. Lieut.-Colonel Cordeaux

asked the Minister of Health when the scheme to abate the smoke nuisance committed by the Nottingham Number 1 Hospital Management Committee due to the emission of black smoke and grit from the chimney of the Nottingham General Hospital is expected to become effective.

Mr. Walker-Smith

The scheme became effective early in October.

Lieut.-Colonel Cordeaux

Is my right hon. Friend aware that the unfortunate victims in the Nottingham fall-out area would not go as far as that? Will he look at the matter again and do all in his power to inject a sense of urgency into the hospital management committee, because notice of this nuisance was served on it over eight years ago?

Mr. Walker-Smith

I am aware that there has been a good deal of discussion of the past history of this matter, but this is the first time I have heard any suggestion that the scheme has not been effective since coming into operation. If my hon. and gallant Friend means that allegation, I will certainly look at the matter.

Mr. Blenkinsop

Will the Minister make sure that not only this hospital but the hospital in my area has the financial resources to enable it to install modern boiler plant?

Mr. Walker-Smith

This plant has been installed at a cost of £80,000. It is a large scheme, which has taken over two years to complete. I have no information that it is now working other than satisfactorily.