§ Mr. Richard Wainwrightasked the First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Economic Affairs what measures he is taking in respect of the establishment of a common register as described in appendix four of the minutes of evidence
240Wset out in the Table below. Members are chosen from industry, commerce, local government and the trade unions so as to provide a wide background knowledge of the Committee's territory and its problems and requirements. The Committee meets five or six times a year. It reports annually to the Air Transport Licensing Board and the Board of Trade, but these reports are not published.
taken before the Select Committee on Estimates in connection with its Fourth Report, 1966–67.
§ Mr. ShoreAs I told the House during the debate on the Government Statistical Services (Reports) on 4th May, work is in hand on the first stage, the production of a common register for establishments in the field of industrial production.—[Vol. 746, c. 1815.]