HC Deb 31 January 1986 vol 90 cc648-9W
Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of 6 Fortress road, NW5, for which the Greater London council applied on 25 November 1985;

(2) why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of 41–45, Shorts gardens for which the Greater London council applied on 1 November 1985;

(3) why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of 8 Kellner road, for which the Greater London council applied on 31 October 1985;

(4) why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of the Peacock public house for which the Greater London council applied on 21 October 1985.

Mr. Tracey

Consent has been given to these applications.

Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of the Avon trading centre for which the Greater London council applied on 7 November 1985.

Mr. Tracey

I am not aware of any application from the Greater London council for consent under the Local Government (Interim Provisions) Act 1984 or the Local Government Act 1985 to the disposal of the Avon trading centre. However, consent has been given to an application dated 7 November 1985 from the council for the refurbishment of the Avon trading estate phase IV.

Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of The Ivories public house for which the Greater London council applied on 17 December 1985;

(2) why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of land fronting Northumbria street for which the Greater London council applied on 11 December 1985;

(3) why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of 38 Southall high street for which the Greater London council applied on 11 December 1985;

(4) why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of 155 and 165 Lower road for which the Greater London council applied on 5 December 1985;

(5) why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of property in Barnsbury street for which the Greater London council applied on 25 November 1985.

Mr. Tracey

I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave him on Tuesday 21 January at column141.

Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal of Rishmore Crescent, E.5, for which the Greater London council applied on 16 December 1985.

Mr. Tracey

I am not aware of any such application. Consent has been given to the letting of a contract by the Greater London council for works at Rushmore Crescent, E5, pursuant to an application dated 16 December 1985.

Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment why he has not yet given his consent to the disposal North East Regional Stores for which the Greater London council applied on 29 November 1985.

Mr. Tracey

I am not aware of any such application. Consent has been given to the acquisition by the Greater London council of North East Regional Stores pursuant to an application dated 25 November 1985.