§ Mr. Spearingasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will make arrangements for his Department's booklet on planning appeals procedure to be sold by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, to be available at all planning inquiries and to be sent to every statutory objector before the opening of every such inquiry.
§ Mr. Graham PageIt is important to continue to distribute the appeals booklet free of charge to those who need or ask for it. It is primarily written to help disappointed applicants to decide whether to make a planning appeal and to explain
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Country Extent of Compulsory Insurance Requirement United Kingdom … Liabilities, without limit, for death or personal injuries other than contractual liabilities or liabilities for death or personal injury arising out of and in the course of employment of a person in the employment of the policy holder. Belgium … Liabilities for death, personal injury or property damage, subject to a limit of 5 million Belgian francs per accident where damage to property is caused by fire or explosion. Denmark … Liabilities for death of personal injury (subject to a limit of Kr 10,000,000 each person) of property damage (subject to a limit of Kr 120,000 in any one accident.). the committees or commissions set up to investigate various matters for which he has responsibility and which have reported since January 1971 or which are still serving; if he will give the name of the chairman and the number of men and women members of each body, respectively; and if he will give the date of the issue or anticipated issue of the report.
§ Mr. Gordon CampbellDetails of the major investigating bodies within the scope of the Question are as follows:
the procedure for appeals. Whilst it contains information of use to those wishing to register a view on an appeal it is not relevant for all planning inquiries or for all objections.