HC Deb 19 June 1973 vol 858 c93W
Sir Clive Bossom

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will draw up plans before the hot weather begins to alleviate the obnoxious smell from the chemical waste at the tip at Sutton Walls, near Hereford.

Mr. Eldon Griffiths

I understand that following discussions with the Hereford Rural District Council the owners of the Sutton Walls tip are already undertaking a programme of improvements including more screening of the site, and spraying the tip surface to reduce any smells. It is for the local authorities to consider whether any further action is necessary in respect of any nuisance that may be caused by the use of the site for waste disposal purposes.

Sir Clive Bossom

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment when his Department will be inspecting and reporting on the tip at Sutton Walls, near Hereford, for leaking poisons and industrial waste.

Mr. Eldon Griffiths

All the tip sites in the country are currently being reviewed in a joint exercise between the local authorities, river authorities and the Institute of Geological Sciences to assess any pollution problems which they may cause. It will be for the local authorities to decide what further action may be necessary in any particular case in the

£m. at 1972 prices
1973–74 1974–75
United Kingdom Wales United Kingdom Wales
Road construction 623.1 39.3 649.7 41.3
Road maintenance 285.9 19.3 236.0 18.4

Grant aid for railway services in 1973 for Wales and the United Kingdom is expected to be £5.1 million and £67.2 million respectively. The estimates of grant expected to be paid in 1974 are not yet available.