§ 7. Mr. Snowasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government and Minister for Welsh Affairs when the Clerk of the Parish of Burntwood may expect a reply to his letter on 9th April, 1964, a reminder having been sent on 29th April, to neither of which a reply or an acknowledgment has been received; and whether he will expedite a reply, which involves a site for a Scout hut at Burntwood, Staffordshire.
§ Mr. CorfieldA reply giving the parish council the consent it wanted was sent on 25th May: I very much regret the failure to acknowledge earlier.
§ Mr. SnowImprobable though it may appear, I was once a Boy Scout. Therefore, the hon. Gentleman will understand that I was rather anxious that the parish should get support in this matter. I do not wish to make heavy weather of this, but ought not the parish council to get the same prompt attention as a larger authority would?
§ Mr. CorfieldYes, Sir. I assure the hon. Member that parish councils do get the same attention. I apologise that acknowledgement was not made in this case. The very fact that it was a parish council meant that we had to consult the planning authority. That would not be the case if the application came from the planning authority itself.
§ Mr. M. StewartIs it not surprising that it is necessary for a parish council to have to go to the Ministry about a Scout hut? Might it not be possible to consider whether some of these powers ought not to be more decentralised?
§ Mr. CorfieldThat is always a fair point, but in this case the reason why the parish council had to go to the Ministry was that public open space was involved.