§ Dr. David Clarkasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will make it his policy to take account
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Results Dove Point, Meols (Incomplete Returns) Fail Pasture Road, Moreton (Incomplete Returns) Pass New Brighton (Incomplete Returns) Fail Formby Pass Ainsdale Fail Southport Fail St. Annes Fail Blackpool, (Squires Gate-South Shore) Fail Blackpool, (South Shore-Central Pier) Fail Blackpool, (Central Pier-North Shore) Fail Blackpool, (North Shore-Cleveleys) Fail Cleveleys Fail Fleetwood Pier Fail Heysham Half Moon Bay Fail Morecambe, (West End Pool-Sandylands) Fail Morecambe, (West End Pool-Leisure Park) Stone Jetty Fail Morecambe, (Trinity House-Leisure Park) Central Fail Morecambe, (Bare Pool-Trinity House Slipway) Bare Fail Bardsea (Incomplete Returns) Fail Walney Island, Biggar Bank Pass Walney Island, Sandy Gap Pass Walney Island, West Shore Fail Roan Head Fail Askam-in-Furness Fail Haverigg (Incomplete Returns) Fail Silecroft (Incomplete Returns) Fail Seascale (Incomplete Returns) Fail St. Bees (Incomplete Returns) Fail Allonby (Incomplete Returns) Fail Silloth (Incomplete Returns) Fail Northern Ireland Water Service Benone (No Results Available) — Castlerock (No Results Available) — Portstewart Pass Portrush Pass Ballycastle (No Results Available) — Brown's Bay (No Results Available) — Helen's Bay (No Results Available) — Crawfordsburn (No Results Available) — Bangor (Ballyholme) Fail Groomsport Pass Millisle (No Results Available) — Newcastle Fail Cranfield (No Results Available) — Tyrella (No Results Available) — of the principles enunciated in the statement made by the Minister of State for Town and Country Planning in the House on 31 March 1949 on planning applications in national parks, known as the Silkin test, when considering 193W the appeal for planning permission by Mercury Communications Limited to construct a telecommunications mast at Arncliffe wood, Beacon hill in the north York moors national park; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. WaldegraveThe statement to which the hon. Member refers related to mineral working in national parks. Our policy on this was set out in my reply to my hon. Friend the Member for Oxford, East (Mr. Norris) on 9 April 1987, at column393–94. On other types of development, our policy is that development control policies should be more stringent in national parks than in the countryside generally. This is reflected in the relevant structure plans which have been approved by my right hon. Friend and which, with the general policy, must he taken into account in individual cases wherever they are material considerations. The appeal to which the hon. Member refers will be determined on its merits, having regard to all the material considerations.