HC Deb 08 July 1977 vol 934 cc698-700W
Mr. Jopling

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he will list, for each county in the United Kingdom, the number of objections received to registrations under the Commons Registration Act; how many of those have been heard by the Commons Commissioners; how many have been resolved by him; and how many remain to be heard.

Mr. Marks,

pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 29th June 1977; Vol. 934, c 271], circulated the following information:

Number of objections† received Number of disputes heard‡ Number of disputes resolved Number of disputes remaining to be heard‡
Dorset 667 354 294 629
Durham 200 63 62 158
East Sussex 114 147 75 0
Essex 269 95 70 195
Gloucestershire 272 80 49 293
Greater London 91 49 46 2
Greater Manchester 266 0 0 13
Hampshire 392 110 89 130
Hereford and Worcester 379 243 209 210
Hertfordshire 128 29 27 85
Humberside 85 56 4 0
Isle of Wight 10 0 0 10
Kent 342 29 23 21
Lancashire 144 106 32 206
Leicestershire 28 41 35 1
Lincolnshire 346 48 48 71
Merseyside 147 0 0 5
Norfolk 136 213 163 84
Northamptonshire 73 37 37 67
Northumberland 18 46 33 0
North Yorkshire 296 286 229 1,442
Nottinghamshire 27 1 0 8
Oxfordshire 177 73 69 5
Salop 255 145 142 0
Somerset 148 268 123 0
South Yorkshire 516 13 0 3,177
Staffordshire 16 18 9 23
Suffolk 99 132 123 32
Surrey 462 111 68 455
Tyne and Wear 34 3 3 1
Warwickshire 4 0 0 0
West Midlands 50 3 3 2
West Sussex 286 97 74 178
West Yorkshire 810 19 19 753
Wiltshire 72 60 16 42
Total (England) 11,606 3,626 2,615 21,755
Wales County—
Clwyd 327 192 175 76
Dyfed 877 21 21 1,265
Gwent 317 18 1 158
Gwynedd 527 310 111 52
Mid Glamorgan 247 214 18 332
Powys 848 246 202 2,391
South Glamorgan 140 0 0 9
West Glamorgan 133 0 0 580
Total (Wales) 3,416 1,001 528 4,863
Grand Total 15,022 4,627 3,143 26,618
* The Act applies only to England and Wales.
† The last date for making objections was 31st July 1972. The figures given are based on those provided by former county and county borough councils, adjusted to take account of local government reorganisation in April 1974. The figure includes objections subsequently withdrawn.
‡ A single objection may give rise to more than one dispute—e.g., an objection to the registration of any land has to be treated as also being an objection to any registration of rights of common over the land. Consequently, the number of disputes in any county may greatly exceed the number of objections received.