§ Mr. Lewisasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what profit or loss has been made on the printing of 1,172,000 copies and the sale of 1,130,000 of this total of the booklet, "The Rent Act and You"; and whether, in the event of a profit being made, he will reduce the price of this booklet.
§ Mr. PowellThere has been a small loss on sales to date.
AGRICULTURE (IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS)ACT, 1955 Schemes submitted by County Councils in Wales and Monmouthshire for the financial year ending 31st March, 1958 County council Number of schemes submitted Number of schemes approved in principle County councils' Estimates of the cost of schemes approved in principle £ Brecon … … … … 14 5 18,720 Caernarvon … … … … 25 11 21,690 Cardigan … … … … 18 6 22,785 Carmarthen … … … … 29 8 27,960 Denbigh … … … … 54 16 27,800 Flint … … … … 17 3 9,700 Glamorgan … … … … 10 4 12,800 Merioneth … … … … 36 8 26,769 Monmouth … … … … 15 3 7,360 Montgomery … … … … 19 7 36,000 Pembroke … … … … 17 3 21,900 Radnor … … … … 27 14 17,500 Total … … … … 281 88 £250,984 In addition, 52 schemes have been submitted by urban highway authorities in Caernarvon. Glamorgan and Monmouth, of which 8 have been approved in principle at an estimated cost of £15,972.