§ Mrs. Ann Taylorasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the organisations that were sent the consultative document "Trespass on Residential Premises".
§ Mr. MayhewOrganisations to which copies of the consultation paper have been sent, either initially or on request, include:
- Advisory Service for Squatters
- Association of Charity Officers
- Association of Chief Police Officers
- Association of Circuit Judges
- Association of County Councils
- Association of District Councils
- Association of Metropolitan Authorities
- British Property Association
- Bus and Coach Council
- C.H.A.R. (Campaign for Homeless Single People)
- Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals
- Country Landowners Association
- Criminal Bar Association
- General Synod Board of Education
- Haldane Society
- Housing Action Centre
- Housing Advice Switchboard
- Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers
- Independent Schools Joint Council
- Justice
- Justices' Clerks' Society
- Law Commission
- Law Society
- Legal Action Group
- Legal Monitoring Service for Charities
- London Boroughs Association
- Magistrates' Association
- National Anglers' Council
- National Association of Local Councils
- National Council of Civil Liberties
- National Council of Women of Great Britain
- National Farmers Union
- National Federation of Building Trades Employers—Construction Security Advisory Service
- National Union of Students
281 - Police Federation
- Prosecuting Solicitors' Society
- Ramblers' Association
- Scout Association
- Senate of the Inns of Court and Bar
- S.H.A.C. (The London Housing Aid Centre
- Self-help Housing Resources Group
- Shelter
- Society of Conservative Lawyers
- Society of Labour Lawyers
- Society of Public Teachers of Law
- Society of Surveying Technicians
- Superintendents' Association
§ Mrs. Ann Taylorasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will extend the period for consultation on the document "Trespass on Residential Premises".
§ Mr. MayhewNo. We are anxious that our review of the law in this area should not be unnecessarily prolonged and we think that adequate time has been allowed for consultation.