§ Mr. Carter-Jonesasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what advice is given for the relaxation of building regulations which appear to operate unreasonably for access for the disabled and elderly; what lines of communication are opened for the discussion of such relaxations; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. ChannonIn consultation with my Department the Central Council for the Disabled recently issued a note on the104W national building regulations and the disabled. This note gives advice about the procedure for applying for relaxation of the building regulations, and advises applicants to discuss proposals with the local authority building inspector at an early stage.
§ Mr. Carter-Jonesasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what arrangements are made to ensure early consultation between local planning authorities, developers and organisations concerned with the disabled regarding access for disabled and elderly in new and modified buildings; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. ChannonThere are no formal arrangements of this kind although local authorities have been asked in circular MHLG No. 65/70 to draw developers' attention at the planning stage to the requirements of Section 4 of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Act 1970. It would be open to them, if they considered it appropriate, to consult or to receive representations from any organisation concerned with the disabled. I have no information to suggest that local authorities are not following the advice in the circular but if the hon. Member has any particular case in mind perhaps he will write to me.