HC Deb 08 June 1992 vol 209 cc4-7W
Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage what are the hours of opening for each of the royal parks; and what are the hours for their lighting.

Mr. Key

The information is as follows:

Hours of opening and closing
Park Opening Closing
Hyde Park 05.00 am Midnight
Kensington Gardens 05.00 am Dusk
St. James's Park Open always
Green Park Open always
Regents Park (except Queen Mary Gardens) 05.00 am Dusk
Park Opening Closing
Queen Mary Gardens 07.00 am Dusk
Primrose Hill Open always
Greenwich Park Pedestrian Gates 05.00 am 18.00 pm or Dusk, whichever is later
Traffic Gates 05.45 am[...] 18.00 pm or Dusk, whichever is later
Bushy Park Pedestrian Gates Open always
Traffic Gates 06.00 am Midnight
Richmond Park Pedestrian Gates Open always
Traffic Gates November-February 07.30 am Dusk
March-October 07.00 am Dusk
Lighting up hours
Park Period Times
Hyde Park
Kensington Gardens Summer 20.45pm-Midnight
St. James's Park Summer 20.45pm-Midnight
Green Park Winter Standard lighting up times
Regent's Park including Primrose Hill
Greenwich Park
Richmond Park No lighting in parks
Bushy Park

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage what was the total cost of providing street and path lighting in royal parks for each of the last five years; and how many employees are engaged in providing and maintaining this service.

Mr. Key

The total cost for the provision of street and path lighting was £221,000 in 1990–91 and £271,000 in 1991–92. Separate records of expenditure on these services were not kept for previous years.

The royal parks do not directly employ any staff to carry out these services.

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage if he will set out the cost of maintaining the railings around the royal parks for each of the last five years.

Mr. Key

The total cost of maintaining and repairing the railings and gates around the royal parks was £86,000 in 1990–91 and £252,000 in 1991–92. Separate records of expenditure on these items were not kept for previous years.

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage if he will make a statement on the progress of contracting ground maintenance in the royal parks and the royal parks police force and the effects on cost and efficiency.

Mr. Key

Contracts for the gardening and landscape maintenance work and for urgent tree work have all been let and came into operation on 1 March 1992. The nursery contract will come into effect on 4 July. An additional contract for tree maintenance will be awarded shortly. None of the new arrangements affect the royal parks constabulary.

The primary objective of contracting out was to maintain and improve standards both in the royal parks and in the industry and I am confident that this will be achieved. Current projections are for an actual cost saving through contracting out of £200,000 in 1992–93.

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage how many commercially sponsored litter bins and park benches there are in the royal parks; and what is his estimate of the consequent cost saving.

Mr. Key

None.

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage if he will list the direct labour departments by number of employees for each royal park and depot and list their functions.

Mr. Key

The details are as follows:

Park Number Employed Function
Central Parks1 14 Plant production in the Hyde Park nursery2
Regents Park 4 Plant production in the nursery2
Greenwich Park 6 Plant production in the nursery2
Richmond Park 2 Gamekeeping duties
Bushy Park 1 Gamekeeping duties
1 Central Parks comprise—Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, St. James's Park and the Green Park.
2 Until 3 July 1992 when redundancy notices take effect. Plants will subsequently be purchased from a contractor.

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage what plans he has for reforestation of royal parks.

Mr. Key

The royal parks tree replanting programme is based on the traditional tree planting patterns in each park.

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage what is the total cost for each of the last five years of providing(a) refuse and litter bins and (b) park benches and their maintenance in royal parks.

Mr. Key

The details are as follows:

Year Bins Benches
£ £
1987–88 51,000 Nil
1988–89 138,900 Nil
1989–90 46,900 Nil
1990–91 85,000 16,500
1991–92 81,300 3,900

Records of park bench maintenance costs have not been kept separately.

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage what was the total income earned in royal parks for each of the last five years by(a) ice cream refreshment concessions, (b) deck chair concessions and (c) boating lake concessions.

Mr. Key

The figures are:

Concession Year ending 31 March 1988 Year ending 31 March 1989 Year ending 31 March 1990 Year ending 31 March 1991 Year ending 31 March 1992
£000 £000 £000 £000 £000
Catering1 238.9 273.1 361.7 473.2 412.81
Boating 31.0 34.3 41.5 37.5 75.00
Deck chairs 20.6 24.6 7.3 23.5 23.30
1 Total catering concession income. Separate records of income relating to ice cream sales are not kept.

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage when management consultants last looked at the royal parks management structure.

Mr. Key

1985.

Mr. Barry Field

To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage how many park keepers in royal parks are provided by private contractors.

Mr. Key

This is a matter for the contractors. The numbers fluctuate with the amount of work required.