HC Deb 02 December 1953 vol 521 c136W
76. Mr. G. Thomas

asked the Assistant Postmaster-General from which Welsh sources he has sought information concerning the special problems in Wales if commercial television is introduced.

Mr. Gammans

None.

86. Mr. G. Thomas

asked the Assistant Postmaster-General to what extent consideration was given to the special problems of Wales before he decided to introduce commercial television.

Mr. Gammans

The Government have outlined proposals generally applicable to the country as a whole. The special problems of Wales, as of other parts of the United Kingdom, will be considered in due course.

87. Mr. G. Thomas

asked the Assistant Postmaster-General what advice he received from the Advisory Council for Welsh Affairs concerning the introduction of commercial television.

Mr. Gammans

None.

12. Mr. G. Thomas

asked the Assistant Postmaster-General how many resolutions of protest he has received against the introduction of commercial television to Wales.

Mr. Gammans

Nine formal resolutions and seven letters from individuals or groups of individuals.