HC Deb 21 March 1984 vol 56 cc476-7W
Mr. Steen

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish a table showing the number of officials employed by each local authority to maintain the land registers for every year since their introduction, and at the latest date.

Mr. Macfarlane

Land registers are maintained by the Department of the Environment, not by local authorities. The local authority for each area for which a land register has been published is required only to hold a copy of it for public use and incorporate amendments sent to it by the Department. No information is available on the local authority staff time used for this purpose.

Mr. Steen

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the annual cost of keeping and updating the land registers for each of the local districts; and what has been the total cost for each year since the introduction of the registers.

Mr. Macfarlane

This information is not readily available and would be obtained only at disproportionate expense.

Mr. Steen

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) how many acres of public land are currently recorded on the local authority land registers;

(2) if he will publish a table showing the figures given by the land registers of vacant, derelict, dormant and under-utilised land since their introduction.

Mr. Macfarlane

The land registers were first published for 35 districts in 1981 and extended to the whole of England in 1982. The table gives the total acreage at 1 July 1982, when all but five registers had been published, and at six-monthly intervals thereafter:

Acres
1 July 1982 95,329
1 Januaiy 1983 107,612
1 July 1983 110,543
1 Januaiy 1984 112,167

Mr. Steen

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if dead or disturbed space is included in the land registers.

Mr. Macfarlane

If my hon. Friend will clarify his question, I shall do my best to answer it.

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