HC Deb 16 March 1944 vol 398 cc415-7W
Mr. De la Bère

asked the Minister of Health whether he can now make some statement as to what steps he is taking to assist the local authorities at a place of which he has been informed in dealing with the water shortage problem; and what appropriate action he proposes to take in connection with the safeguarding from damage of the supply of water to a neighbouring borough.

Mr. Willink

I have not been asked to assist the responsible local authority. I am informed that the Council expect to obtain a bulk supply from another local authority and that they will be relieved of the necessity of supplying water for certain Service requirements. It is hoped that the difficulties will be overcome when these arrangements are in operation. I think my hon. Friend is already aware of the arrangements made in consultation with the Department concerned for the protection of the neighbouring supply.

Major Manningham-Buller

asked the Minister of Health how many civil parishes, within the statutory water area of authorised water undertakers in England and Wales, are not yet supplied by the authority concerned.

Mr. Willink

I regret that information in the precise form desired by my hon. and pliant Friend is not readily available.

Major Manningham-Buller

asked the Minister of Health how many rural parishes, being civil parishes within administrative county districts in England and Wales, are without a public supply of water and electricity, respectively; and in what counties are such parishes located.

Mr. Willink

Following is a statement as to rural parishes without a public supply of water. So far as the Question relates to electricity it should be addressed to my right hon. Friend the Minister of Fuel and Power.

England.
County. No. of rural parishes in the county without a public supply of water.
Bedford 1
Berks. 42
Buckingham 10
Cambridge 14
Chester 50
Cornwall 70
Cumberland 10
Derby 84
Devon 174
Dorset 134
Durham 36
Ely, Isle of 4
Essex 23
Gloucester 139
Hereford 177
Hertford 12
Huntingdon 11
Kent 16
Lancaster 18
Leicester 84
Lincoln:—
Parts of Holland
Parts of Kesteven 50
Parts of Lindsey 246
London
Middlesex
Norfolk 383
Northampton 101
Northumberland 328
Nottingham 58
Oxford 115
Peterborough, Soke of
Rutland 30
Salop 143
Somerset 80
Southampton 99
Stafford 42
Suffolk, East 148
Suffolk, West 71
Surrey 4
Sussex, East 40
Sussex, West 31
Warwick 89
Westmorland 25
Wight, Isle of
Wilts. 142
Worcester 113
York:—
East Riding 19
North Riding 193
West Riding 120
TOTAL 3,779*
* Of these 1,203 parishes have privately owned piped water supplies.

Wales.
County. No. of rural parishes in the county without a public supply of water.
Anglesey
Brecknock 39
Caernarvon 6
Cardigan 15
Carmarthen 20
Denbigh 8
Flint 7
Glamorgan 2
Merioneth 6
Monmouth 12
Montgomery 25
Pembroke 57
Radnor 29
TOTAL 226*
* Of these 55 have private piped supplies.

Mr. Jackson

asked the Minister of Health if he is aware of the serious shortage of water in many rural areas and will he take steps to remove all unnecessary legal obstructions which at present prevent local authorities from augmenting and improving their present supplies.

Mr. Willink

I am aware that there is a shortage of water in a number of rural localities and that this has been accentuated by the war, which has prevented the carrying out of many schemes that were in an advanced stage of preparation in September, 1939. The White Paper which will shortly be laid will contain proposals for the improvement and simplification of law and procedure in relation to public water supplies. A Bill which I hope to introduce this Session as part of the general reconstruction programme will also facilitate the provision of piped supplies in rural localities.