§ Mr. Powellasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) whether he will terminate the permission to reside in the United Kingdom of three South Africans, namely Dorin Linda Mgole, Surca Nannan and Kastree Moodley, who received sentences at the Central Criminal Court on 7th July, when Sozen Moodley was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder;
Approximate capital cost Revenue costs Children's home, Roehampton Club site … … … … £55,000 Not applicable Children's home, Blackshaw Road … … … … £63,000 Not applicable Staff accommodation, Fairmile Hatch Nursery … … … £12,000 Not applicable Day nursery, Oldridge Road … … … … £60,000 £17,000 a year Grant to Wandsworth Pre-school Playgroups Association … — £1,500 a year
The following projects were approved on the dates shown: 24th December, 1968 … … … … Children's home, Roehampton Club site 17th January, 1969 … … … … Day nursery, Oldridge Road 27th June, 1969 … … … … Children's home, Blackshaw Road. In addition, approval has been given for certain educational projects in Wandsworth proposed by the Inner London Education Authority.
Exchequer grant at the rate of 75 per cent. is payable on approved projects.
262W(2) on what dates, respectively, on what passports, and at what port or ports, Dorin Linda Mgole and Surca Nannan last entered the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. SharplesI have now received reports from the police. I shall consider these cases and write to my right hon. Friend.
According to Home Office records Dorin Mgole last entered the United Kingdom at Harwich on 31st August, 1969, and Suriaparkash Nannan at London Airport on 29th June, 1969. Both held Home Office Certificates of Identity.