HC Deb 10 February 1999 vol 325 cc247-50W
Mr. Swayne

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what leisure facilities are planned to be made available for members of the National Assembly; and if he will make a statement. [69218]

Mr. Michael

I have asked for a review of leisure facilities available to Welsh Office staff in Cardiff and elsewhere. Most of the staff to be employed by the Welsh Assembly will transfer from the Welsh Office in Cathays Park where the leisure facilities available to staff are quite limited. There is a fitness suite in Cathays Park, known as the Welsh Office Crown Building Fitness Centre, opened in May 1992, on the initiative of a number of staff. The suite is run as a private club by a committee of staff and its use is restricted to club members. The Department provides the accommodation in the mezzanine of Cathays Park but the equipment is funded by members' subscriptions and loans from the Civil Service Sports Council.

There is also a Welsh Office Sports and Social Association (WOSSA) funded by subscription from staff, for which the Welfare Department provides the secretariat. However this has not been very active in recent years and any social and sporting activity carried on within the Department is generally organised by individual staff members, sometimes with the help of grants from WOSSA. Other than the support given in the form of basic accommodation, in the case of the fitness suite, the Department does not provide staff leisure facilities in Cardiff or elsewhere.

Members and officials working in Crickhowell House will be provided with an induction pack which will list the leisure facilities in the Bay and surrounding area. There is no room at present in Crickhowell House to provide any facility similar to that at Cathays Park, but as additional space becomes available, in due course, it may be possible to provide leisure facilities. Following the review, recommendations will be prepared for consideration by the Assembly.

Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, pursuant to his answer of 21 January 1999,Official Report, column 549, on the National Assembly, when he expects to lay the draft of the Order relating to disqualification of persons from membership of the National Assembly before Parliament. [69690]

Mr. Michael

Section 12 of the Government of Wales Act 1998 deals with disqualification from membership of the National Assembly. It provides that certain individuals and classes of person may not be members of the Assemblyby applying section 1(1) of the House of Commons (Disqualification) Act 1975, judges, civil servants, members of the armed forces, members of the police forces and members of foreign legislatures; those disqualified from being a member of a local authority; the Auditor General for Wales and the Welsh Administration Ombudsman; criminals in detention and those who have escaped; and Lords-Lieutenants and High Sheriffs for areas in Wales who are disqualified from representing those areas in the Assembly.

Section 12 also provides for an Order-in-Council to designate further offices and employments, the holding of which would be incompatible with membership of the Assembly. A consultation exercise invited views on the offices and employments that might be covered by the Order.

Having considered the comments received, I have set out in a draft Order-in-Council which has today been laid before both Houses of Parliament, a list of the proposed disqualifying offices and employments. The draft Order-in-Council is subject to affirmative resolution procedure in both Houses before being put to Her Majesty in Council.

The draft Order proposes the following disqualification from membership of the Assembly:

  1. (a) Members of
    • National Park Authorities in Wales
    • Cardiff Bay Development Corporation
    • Rent Assessment Panel in Wales
    • Registered Inspectors Appeal Tribunal
    • Sianel Pedwar Cymru
    • Arts Council for Wales
    • Audit Commission for Local Authorities and National Health Service in England and Wales
    • Broadcasting Standards Commission
    • Channel Four Television Corporation
    • Commission for Local Administration in Wales
    • Competition Commission
    • Council of the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service
    • Countryside Council of Wales
    • Environment Agency
    • Forestry Commissioners
    • General Teaching Council for Wales
    • Independent Television Commission
    • Joint Nature Conservation Committee
    • Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales
    • Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales
    • Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority
    • Pensions Compensation Board
    • Radio Authority
    • Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales
    • Sports Council for Wales
    • Wales Tourist Board
    • Welsh Language Board
    • Council of the National Library of Wales
    • Council of the National Museum of Wales
  2. (b) Members(not also being employees) of
    • Further Education Funding Council for Wales
    • Higher Education Funding Council for Wales
    • Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales
    • Welsh Development Agency
    • Certification Officer or assistant certification officer
    • Welsh National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting
    • Health Authority in Wales
    • NHS Trust in Wales
    • Special Health Authority in Wales
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  3. (c) other disqualifying offices
    • Chief Adjudication Officer appointed under section 39 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992
    • Chief Child Support Officer appointed under section 13 of the Child Support Act 1991
    • Civil Service Commissioner
    • Commissioner for Public Appointments
    • Commissioner for Protection against Unlawful Industrial Action
    • Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members
    • Commissioner or assistant Commissioner of the Boundary Commission for Wales
    • Director General of Electricity Supply
    • Director General of Fair Trading
    • Director General of Gas Supply
    • Director General of Telecommunications
    • Comptroller and Auditor General
    • Governor of the British Broadcasting Corporation
    • Health Service Commissioner for Wales
    • Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools in Wales
    • Member of a Medical Appeal Tribunal appointed under section 50 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992
    • Member of a panel appointed under section 6 of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992 of persons to act as chairmen of Child Support Appeal Tribunals
    • Member of a panel appointed under section 6 of the Tribunal and Inquiries Act 1992 of persons to act as chairmen of Social Security Appeal Tribunals, Medical Appeal Tribunals and Disability Appeal Tribunals
    • Member of a panel of persons appointed under section 6 of the Social Security Act 1998
    • Member of a panel of persons who may be appointed to serve on a Vaccine Damage Tribunal
    • Member of the Council of the National Library of Wales
    • Member of the Council of the National Museum of Wales
    • Staff of the Auditor General for Wales
    • Staff of the Forestry Commissioners
    • Staff of the National Audit Office
    • Pensions Ombudsman
    • Staff holding politically-restricted posts in local government and National Park Authorities in Wales (unless exemption is obtained under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989)
    • President of appeal tribunals appointed under section 5 of the Social Security Act 1998
    • President of Social Security Appeal Tribunals, Medical Appeal Tribunals and Disability Appeal Tribunals
    • Regional or other full time chairman of a child support appeal tribunal established under section 21 of the Child Support Act 1991
    • Regional or other full time chairman of Social Security Appeal Tribunals, Medical Appeals Tribunals or Disability Appeals Tribunals
    • Rent Officers appointed under the Rent Act 1977
    • Returning Officers in Assembly elections
    • Social Fund Commissioner.

There will be separate arrangements outside the Order-in-Council to cover the disqualification of members of the Boards of Training and Enterprise Companies in Wales, Career Companies in Wales and the Welsh European Programme Executive Ltd.

I have decided not to take forward the suggestion contained in the consultation paper that staff of the bodies listed in the draft Order should be disqualified. However, where an employee of such a body is elected as a member of the Assembly, I would expect that person to resign their paid employment immediately following election.

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