HL Deb 25 July 1930 vol 78 cc822-3

Provisions applicable in the case of Compulsory Purchase Orders made for the purposes of this Act and, subject to the modifications contained in. Part 11 of this Schedule, in the case of such Orders made for the purposes of Part III of the principal Act. 3. If the order is made in connection with a clearance area t shall show in the prescribed manner— (b) what parts, if any, of the land to be purchased compulsorily within the clearance area are to be appropriated for the rehousing of persons of the working classes or for laying out as an open space.

LORD PARMOOR moved, in paragraph 3 (6), to leave out "or for, laying out as an open space." The Lord learned said: My Lords, this Amendment and that which follows carry out the undertaking that I gave to the noble Earl opposite as to that which has to be taken into consideration as a reduction factor.

Amendment moved— Page 55, lines 41 and 42, leave out ("or for laying out as an open space").—(Lord Parmoor).

THE EARL OF ONSLOW

My Lords, I am very much obliged to the noble and learned Lord for meeting me in this matter. He has met what is really the main point of my Amendments, and I think he carries out their intention fully and, I hope, does all that we want in this Bill. I am very much obliged to the noble and learned Lord for the way in which he has met me.

On Question, Amendment agreed to.

Amendment moved— Page 56, lines 39 and 40 leave out ("or for the laying out as an open space").—(Lord Parmoor).

On Question, Amendment agreed to.

Third Schedule:

LORD BANBURY OF SOUTHAM

My Lords, I have a consequential Amendment to this Schedule.

Amendment moved— Page 58, line 13, leave out from the beginning of line 13 to the end of line 29 and insert: ("The proviso to the subsection shall be omitted").—(Lord Banbury of Southam).

On Question, Amendment agreed to.

LORD PARMOOR

My Lords, my Amendments to this Schedule are also consequential.

Amendments moved—

Page 58, lines 18 and 19, leave out ("or for laying out as an open space").

Page 58, line 29, at end insert ("and the words or the laying out of open spaces' shall be omitted").—(Lord Parmoor).

On Question, Amendments agreed to.

LORD PARMOOR

My Lords, we pro- pose to take the Third Reading of this Bill on Monday. I think we have thoroughly discussed all the matters at issue, and there are only one or two outstanding matters to be settled.