HC Deb 24 April 1967 vol 745 c201W
2 and 3. Sir J. Langford-Holt

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works (1) whether he will give an assurance that the only cars permitted to be parked on the Horse Guards Parade fall within the terms of his letter to the hon. Member for Shrewsbury dated 23rd November, 1965, namely, official cars and cars that must necessarily be used for official purposes, and that the parade is not used for the all-day parking of cars which do not fall within these categories;

(2) whether he will place in the Library of the House of Commons a list of persons who hold permits to park their cars on the Horse Guards Parade who are not required to use their cars in the course of their duties.

Mr. Prentice

Permits are issued in accordance with the terms of my predecessor's letter to the hon. Member which, as he will know, went a little wider than his present Question. The actual holders of permits will change from time to time—particularly those who need to travel to work by car for medical reasons, and I hope the hon. Member will agree that there is no point in keeping an up-to-date list in the Library.