HC Deb 17 November 1983 vol 48 c509W
Mr. Dubs

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what applications he has received for

Applicant Organisation Locality Ethnic minority
Mr. K. Amin Optimal Trading Co. Ltd. London Iranian
Mr. A. Aziz London Hindi
Mr. M. S. Bachod Southall Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi
Dr. P. J. David and Mr. E. Money Southall Mainly Urdu, Punjabi and Gujerati
Mr. G. Georgiou Radio Aphrodite North London Greek
Dr. V. Hines National Federation of Self-help Organisations Brixton Afro-Caribbean
Mr. Khan M. J. A. Hug London Bengali initially
Councillor S. King Southwark and adjacent districts West Indian
Mr. L. Mair London West Indian
Maxwell and Gouldman, Solicitors, on behalf of clients London Urdu and Arabic
Mr. J. D. Profumo Tower Hamlets Bangladeshi
Mr. J. Rust Sugumugu 80's London "Black Londoners"
Mr. I. H. Sheikh APNA Radio London Ten language groups
Mr. Stone Stone Co. Ltd. Notting Hill Not known
Mr. I. S. Uppal Hounslow Community Relations Council Hounslow Mainly Asian

None of the applications was granted, because the policy of the Government is to entrust off-air broadcasting only to publicly accountable broadcasting authorities. The possibility of licensing community radio stations was considered in a preliminary way in the third report of the Home Office local radio working party, published in December 1980. Further consideration will be given to the possible development of community radio when information is available about the frequencies assigned to the United Kingdom following the VHF/Band II conference to he held in Geneva next year.