§ Lord Brougham and Vauxasked Her Majesty's Government:
Whether they will give details of the steps to be taken following receipt of expressions of interest in the buildings of the Royal Naval College Greenwich.
Earl HoweIn his capacity as sole trustee of the Crown Charity, Greenwich Hospital, and with the agreement of his right honourable friends the Secretaries of State for National Heritage and the Environment, my right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Defence has invited Lord Faringdon, Dame Jennifer Jenkins, Lord Sainsbury and Jocelyn Stevens to form an advisory group to advise him on the expressions of interest and on the future use and management of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Hayden Phillips and Sir Moray Stewart (from the Department of National Heritage and the Ministry of Defence) would also participate in the work of the group. It will be asked to give particular attention to the extent to which the proposals are sympathetic to the status of the building and their wide enjoyment by the public. A shortlist may be produced early in the New Year; a final decision is not expected until Summer 1996.