HC Deb 22 May 1939 vol 347 cc1930-1W
Mr. Liddall

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether, in view of the large quantities of silica washed down by Glenridding beck from the Glenridding leadmines, thereby causing damage to plant and animal life as well as lessening considerably the amenities of this beauty spot, he is prepared to take the necessary action to prohibit this happening in the future?

Sir R. Dorman-Smith

I have no power to take such action as my hon. Friend suggests. The responsibility for the prevention of pollution lies with local sanitary authorities, fishery boards (where they exist), and riparian owners whose interests are affected. There is at present no fishery board with jurisdiction over the area in question, but I understand that the local authorities are well aware of the position, and a certificate under the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act, 1923, has been issued by my Department to a riparian owner which will enable him to institute proceedings if he thinks fit.