HC Deb 11 November 1971 vol 825 cc243-4W
Mr. Oakes

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many firms or individuals have been prosecuted for emission of dark smoke from their premises in contravention of the Clean Air Acts, 1956 to 1968, during each of the last five years; and what was the average fine imposed.

Mr. Eldon Griffiths

Local authorities which are responsible for these prosecutions render no returns to my right hon. Friend. The information is, therefore, not available.

TRUNK MOTORWAYS
Position at 31st October, 1971
Miles R.C.U. Region
Under Construction
M1 LONDON-YORKSHIRE MOTORWAY
Stourton-Leeds Extension 0.1
M3 LONDON-BASINGSTOKE MOTORWAY
Sunbury-Lightwater 12.7 S.E.
M4 LONDON-SOUTH WALES MOTORWAY
Holyport-West of Liddington 47.8 S.E. and S.W.
East of Wootton Bassett-Stanton St. Quintin 13.9 S.W.
Reading/Wokingham Link 3.0 S.E.
M5 BIRMINGHAM-BRISTOL-EXETER MOTORWAY
North of Eastington-North of Almondsbury 17.8 S.W.
Avonmouth Bridge 1.0 S.W.
Avonmouth Bridge-Huntworth 32.6 S.W.
M6 CATTHORPE-BIRMINGHAM-PRESTON-CARLISLE MOTORWAY
Catthorpe-Ansty (A46) 11.7 M.
Castle Bromwich-East of Ray Hall 7.6 M.
M18 ROTHERHAM-GOOLE MOTORWAY
Hatfield-Thorne 3.5 N.E.
M20 MID-KENT MOTORWAY
Ditton Bypass 6.8 S.E.
M40 LONDON-OXFORD MOTORWAY
Knaves Beech Interchange 0.8 E.
Gerrards Cross Bypass 7.2 E.
M53 MID-WIRRAL MOTORWAY
Bisaron Moss Interchange-Hooton 11.4 N.W.
M56 NORTH CHESHIRE MOTORWAY
Bowdon-Wythenshawe 7.0 N.W.
M62 LANCASHIRE-YORKSHIRE MOTORWAY
Outlane-Gildersome 12.3 N.E.
Tarbock-Risley 13.1 N.W.
M621 GILDERSOME STREET-LEEDS MOTORWAY 3.7 N.E.
TOTAL 214.0