HC Deb 04 February 1963 vol 671 c20W
Mr. W. Hamilton

asked the President of the Board of Trade how many requests for Industrial Development Certificates have been made and rejected for expansion in congested industrial areas in each year since April, 1960; what was the total factory space involved; and how much of it subsequently went to the development districts.

Mr. Erroll

In the absence of any definition of congested industrial areas, I propose to give the figures for approvals, refusals and the space involved for all areas outside the development districts. They are as follows:

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES
Issued Rejected
No. of schemes Area million sq. ft. No. of schemes Area million sq. ft.
1960 (nine months) 2,277 55.8 120 4.2
1961 2,210 48.2 98 4.6
1962 1,731 31.7 109 4.7

In addition to the applications formally refused, many projects were not pursued after discussions with the applicants had shown them that they were unlikely to receive certificates for development outside the development districts. The amount of factory space applied for in development districts following the refusal of industrial development certificates elsewhere is not known.