§ Mr. Sproatasked the Secretary of State for Trade what has been the total cost of running the inquiry into objections to compulsory purchase of land, includ- 302W ing all main constituent costs of any sort, such as expenditure on its own programmes, wages, rent, heating and lighting and maintenance, in the latest 12 months for which figures are available; and what are the projected costs for 1978–79.
§ Mr. ShoreI have been asked to reply.
Figures for the total cost of running inquiries into compulsory purchase orders for the acquisition of land are not readily available.