§ 11. Mr. Liptonasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what are the terms of reference governing the review of the compensation code now in hand; and when he expects that the review will be completed.
§ Mr. Graham PageWe are carrying out our General Election manifesto promise to review and improve the machinery of compensation to see that it is fair and just to those whose property is compulsorily purchased or adversely affected or blighted by road and development schemes. We have promised to make a statement when the review is completed.
§ Mr. LiptonIs the hon. Gentleman aware that there are many instances in my constituency and in other parts of London where the local borough council is able to pay only £500 or £600 under a compulsory purchase order for properties on which there are outstanding mortgages of £2,000 or £3,000? Is it not time to make an urgent review of the Housing Act, 1969, to remove these cases of cruel hardship?
§ Mr. PageIt is inconceivable that the legislation which we shall propose will not deal with that type of case.
§ Mr. McCrindleWill my hon. Friend take note that there is widespread feeling that considerable injustice results from the present situation? Will he do all he can to speed up the review, with the idea of presenting comprehensive proposals as soon as possible in the interests of the public authorities and the individuals concerned?
§ Mr. PageYes indeed. As many of these cases arise out of the building of motorways, I am anxious to have the report of the Urban Motorways Committee so that this may be combined with our schemes for compensation.