HC Deb 12 March 1965 vol 708 cc164-5W
Captain Kerby

asked the Minister of Power on how many occasions in the last 10 years the South Eastern Electricity Consultative Council, the body set up by statute to safeguard the interests of electricity consumers, has rejected proposals put to it by the South Eastern Electricity Board; and on how many occasions proposals put it by the Board have been accepted.

Mr. John Morris

This information is readily available only in the case of proposals for changes in tariffs. Since March, 1955, there have been eight such proposals each of which has been accepted. An account of the consideration given to these and other matters of interest to consumers will be found in the Consultative Council's Annual Reports.