HC Deb 03 April 1950 vol 473 c106W
87. Sir H. Williams

asked the Minister of Works the reasons for the increased cost for fuel, gas and electricity for the Houses of Parliament buildings from £22,700 in 1949–50 to £33,500 in 1950–51.

Mr. Stokes

I anticipate increased consumption of electricity in 1950–51 for the new Chamber and other new accommodation, and also to maintain the recently restored pre-war lighting standards. Provision must also be made for a full year's supply of oil fuel for the new boilers as compared with supply for a short period only in 1949–50. The cost of coal which was previously used was met for technical accounting reasons from Subhead "L" of the Vote for Miscellaneous Works Services.