HC Deb 04 November 1966 vol 735 c192W
Mr. Gwynfor Evans

asked the Secretary of State for Wales why the Chairman of the Welsh Planning Board, whose office was in Cardiff, was replaced by a civil servant born in the Potteries and resident in Buckinghamshire and whose offices remain in London; and how often he visits Wales.

Mr. Cledwyn Hughes

This was not a matter of replacement but of a growing volume of work which required an addition to the senior staff and a sharing of duties. I count myself fortunate in having been able to recruit a distinguished civil servant of wide experience, who is now devoting his energies to the work in both my London and Cardiff offices and who will, I am sure, render great service to Wales.