HC Deb 28 October 1975 vol 898 cc402-4W
Mr. Fairbairn

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what internal redecoration and furnishings were done to the Palace of Westminster during the Summer Reccess; and at what cost, item by item.

Mr. Armstrong

The following work was carried out:

Redecoration
£
Library Room "B", House of Commons 3,750
Black Rod's Staircase 1,100
Serjeant-at-Arm's Staircase
Staircase at Peers lift
Chancellors Gate
Centre Curtain 600
Corridor
Ground floor and second floor corridors 600
House of Lords West Front
Cholmondeley Room 550
Division Lobbies 3,750
Serjeant-at-Arms offices 850
North Curtain corridor and Library Search area 850
Leader of the Oppositions offices 700
Press Buffet Bar 500
Wine and Food cellars and staff canteen 1,500
Room No. 29 Principal Floor House of Lords 120
Police Mess rooms, St. Stephens and Chancellors Gate 950
Members Families Rest Room 600
16 Rooms, Committee Corridor 6,000
Ceilings in the Whips Offices 400
Reviving oakwork in Chess Room 300
£23,120
Furnishing
Ways and Means Corridor, Carpet and underlay 1,467
Members Post Office, Carpet and underlay 315
Room 24, Carpet and under lay 344
Room 25, Carpet and under lay 344
Room 26, Carpet and under lay 344
Whips Office, Carpet and underlay 262
Librarians Office, Carpet and underlay 262
Lords Chamber, Throne, Carpet and underlay 884
Commons Chamber, Carpet and underlay 1,475
Strangers Gallery, Carpet and underlay 689
Room 6, Furniture and clock 1,330
Doorkeepers Room, Furnishings 1,650
Police Mess Rooms, Furnishings 1,124
Peers Bar, Roller Blinds 112
Total £10,602

Mr. Steen

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the annual cost of heating the Palace of Westminster and outhouses; and how much money would be saved annually by a 5 per cent. cut in temperature.

Mr. Armstrong

The annual cost of heating the Palace of Westminster and outbuildings, excluding Norman Shaw North, is about £85,000. Heating for Norman Shaw North is supplied by the Whitehall heating mains system and no separate costs are available. A theoretical reduction in temperature of 5 per cent. would result in an annual saving of about £3,500. In practice this would not be possible since the existing steam heating system serving the majority of the Palace of Westminster does not permit the regulation of temperature. Radiators cannot be regulated; only turned either full on or off. The small air-conditioned areas can be controlled. Consideration is currently being given to the question of modernising the distribution system.