HC Deb 10 March 1969 vol 779 c221W
Sir R. Russell

asked the Secretary of State for the Social Services, if he will state the total amount spent on research into the effects of noise on health in each of the last 10 years.

Mr. Grossman

The identifiable expenditure of Government departments on the effect of noise on health, in the past ten years, was:

1958–9–1961–2 None
1962–3 £11,800
1963–4 £25,400
1964–5 £21,900
1965–6 £18,400
1966–7 £23,400
1967–8 £60,000
1968–9 £70,000

The figures for 1967–8 and 1968–9 include sums of £44,000 and £54,000 for investigation of the effects of aircraft noise as a social nuisance, which is relevant to health. The figures do not include the cost of research in a number of universities, since the expenditure is not easily ascertainable, nor that of studies of the effect of noise carried on by the Applied Psychology Research Unit of the Medical Research Council as part of a wider programme of research into factors affecting working efficiency.