HC Deb 22 November 1965 vol 721 cc10-1W
50. Sir J. Langford-Holt

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works by what criteria permits are issued to certain people to park their cars on the Horse Guards Parade.

Mr. C. Pannell

Permits are issued to Government Departments in the Whitehall area and to the Houses of Parliament for those people who have a special need to use a car for their work. This was the practice of the former Administration.

Sir J. Langford-Holt

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works if he will publish a full list of the names of those persons, together with a list of their Departments, who are holders of permits to park their cars in that part of the Horse Guards Parade indicated as being reserved for the Prime Minister.

Mr. C. Pannell

No. I am writing to the hon. Gentleman.

Sir J. Langford-Holt

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works how many permits are issued to persons to park their cars on the Horse Guards Parade; and whether he will circulate a list in the OFFICIAL REPORT of the names of these persons and their present place of employment.

Mr. C. Pannell

At present, 539 permits are issued for parking on 333 spaces. They are issued mainly to Government Departments in the Whitehall area who allocate them as necessary to officials who have a special need to use a car for their work, and to visitors. The actual users vary from day to day. I am not prepared to circulate a list of permit holders.

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