HL Deb 15 November 1934 vol 94 c472

Page 4, line 42, at end, insert: ("( ) Every such notice as aforesaid given in respect of any track to the licensing authority shall, until the hearing of the application to which the notice relates, be kept by the licensing authority at their offices, so as to be available, at any time during office hours, for inspection by any member of the public free of charge.')

THE MARQUESS of LONDONDERRY

My Lords, it was represented to the Government that the requirements of subsection (2) of Clause 5 were not sufficient to enable interested persons to obtain information for the purpose of exercising their statutory right of making representations to the licensing authority, The Amendment accordingly proposes that notice of application for a licence given to a licensing authority should be deposited by that authority at its offices and should be available for inspection by the public during office hours free of charge until the application is heard and determined.

Moved, That this House doth agree with the Commons in the said Amendment.—(The Marquess of Londonderry.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.