HC Deb 09 April 1963 vol 675 cc134-5W
Mr. W. Hamilton

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works if he will give a detailed breakdown of the £505,000 required in 1963–64 for building and engineering services in the Royal Palaces, with particular reference to 1A Kensington Palace.

Mr. Rippon

This expenditure is for the internal and external maintenance of the structure of all the Royal Palaces and for their heating, lighting, water, plumbing, sanitary and lift services.

It comprises:

£
St. James's Palace 53,000
Buckingham Palace 108,000
Windsor Castle 126,000
Kensington Palace 31,000
Hampton Court Palace 127,000
Palace of Holyroodhouse 42,000
Other Palaces and properties (e.g. Kew Palace and Marlborough House Mews) 5,000
Miscellaneous building items for Palaces generally 13,000

None of the expenditure on Kensington Palace relates to Apartment 1A.

Mr. W. Hamilton

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works why the allowances and expenses of Gentlemen-at-Arms and Yeomen of the Guard at the Royal Palaces are being increased to £11,200 in 1963–64.

Mr. Rippon

The increase over the provision in 1962–63 is £200. This is due to increased employer's National

Palace Fuel Gas Electricity Water Household Articles Total
£ £ £ £ £ £
Buckingham Palace 11,300 6,950 9,800 1,100 5 29,155
St. James's Palace 2,000 4,000 4,100 200 10 10,310
Marlborough House Garage Block 500 170 200 100 5 975
Windsor Castle 21,300 2,250 6,800 5 30,355
Frogmore 300 300 300 900
Kensington Palace 2,300 800 645 100 5 3,850
Hampton Court Palace 3,600 230 6,700 425 50 11,005
Sandringham and Balmoral 2,900 1,000 3,900
Kew Palace 20 10 30
Palace of Holyrood House 2,800 1,300 2,100 75 25 6,300
Totals 47,000 16,000 31,665 2,000 115 96,780
Miscellaneous Payments for Easements, etc.
£
Kew Palace 3
Windsor Castle (New Inn Site) 15
Manor Farm Sewer 10
Palace of Holyrood House 192
£220
£97,000