HC Deb 24 October 1967 vol 751 c1471

95A. Where any society, association or other body, whose main objects include the protection of amenity or the conservation or study of features of natural, historic or archæological interest, petition against a bill, alleging that the amenity or such features of any locality will be adversely affected to a material extent by the provisions contained in the bill, it shall be competent to the Court of Referees, if they think fit, to admit the Petitioners to be heard on such allegations against the bill or any part thereof:

Question again proposed.

Objection being taken to further Proceeding, the debate stood adjourned.