HC Deb 16 November 1954 vol 533 cc24-5W
Mr. Malcolm MacPherson

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what are the principles which he takes into account when deciding whether or not to grant official recognition to associations of local authorities.

Mr. J. Stuart

My predecessors and I have recognised as bodies to be consulted on matters affecting the interests of local authorities the Convention of Royal Burghs, the Association of County Councils in Scotland, the Association of Counties of Cities and the District Councils' Association for Scotland. These bodies represent all the local authorities in Scotland, and it has therefore not been thought right, except with the agreement of these bodies, to give similar recognition to any other association of local authorities. I am, however, always ready to consider any representations that may be made to me by any association or group of local authorities on matters affecting the interests of their members.