HC Deb 23 September 1931 vol 256 c1651W
Mr. MILLS

asked the Attorney-General the present composition of the Kent County Advisory Committee; whether any appointments have been made since 1924; and, if so, how many?

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL

The Kent County Advisory Committee is composed of the Lord Lieutenant and eight other members. One appointment has been made to the committee since 1924.

Mr. MILLS

asked the Attorney-General if he is aware that the Kent County Advisory Committee does not at present represent the county either geographically or in proportion to density of population; and whether future appointments will be made in such a way as to remedy this?

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL

The Lord Chancellor is satisfied that the members of this committee have a general knowledge of all districts in the county, but in order to increase the representation of certain more populous districts, it is his intention to add to the membership as soon as possible.