HC Deb 10 June 1986 vol 99 cc125-6W
Mr. Simon Hughes

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the areas where the Local Government Boundary Commissioners have recommended that parish councils be established, but where his decision is still awaited.

Mrs. Rumbold

Following is the list of proposed new parishes, for which parish councils would be established. Some are amalgamations of existing parishes: areas at present unparished, in whole or in part, are distinguished by an asterisk.

District Proposed new parish
Adur *Southwick
Ashford *Stanhope
Wye and Hinxhill
Barrow in Furness *Askham and Ireleth
*Lindal and Marton
*Dalton Town with Newton
East Lindsey Ashby with Scremby
Beesby with Saleby
Bolingbroke
Brackenborough with Little Grimsby
Calcethorpe with Kelstern
Candlesby with Gunby
Claxby with Moorby
East Barkwith
East Kirby
Edlinglon with Wispington
Elkington
Greetham with Somersby
Ludford
Lusby with Winceby
Reston
Revesby
Roughton
Scamblesby
South Thoresby
Stixwould and Woodhall
Tetford
Withern with Stain
Woodhall Spa
Ellesmere Port and Neston *Ince
Gedling Ravenshead
Leominster Birley with Upper Hill
Maldon *Maldon
*Heybridge
Mid Sussex *Haywards Heath
*Lindfield Urbaʼn
District Proposed new parish
North Norfolk High Kelling
Ryburgh
Walsingham
Pendle *Barnoldswick
Bracewell and Brogden
Blacko
*Barrowford
*Trawdon Forest
Solihull *Olton
*Knowle
*Dorridge and Bentley Heath
Smiths Wood
South Shropshire Chirbury with Brompton
Abdon
Craven Arms
Newcastle-on-Clun
Worthen with Shelve
Staffordshire Moorlands Caverswell and Werrington
Uttlesford Hatfield Heath
Waveney Sommerleyton, Ashby and Herringfleet
West Derbyshire *Grindleford
Wycombe Hazlemere
*West Wycombe

Mr. Simon Hughes

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he will make a decision about the areas where the Local Government Boundary Commissioners have recommended that parish councils be established.

Mrs. Rumbold

My right hon. Friend's decisions on the commission's proposals are announced as soon as his consideration of each report is concluded.

Mr. Simon Hughes

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many staff are employed by his Department to process recommendations of the Local Government Boundary Commissioners for the establishment of parish councils and to supervise the creation of such bodies.

Mrs. Rumbold

Six staff process the commission's proposals for new parishes and for boundary alterations to other areas. Some legal and cartographic staff time is also involved. Parish council elections, whether for new parishes or others, are supervised by returning officers appointed for that purpose by the appropriate district council.

Mr. Simon Hughes

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what steps have been taken against those local authorities which have failed to carry out parish reviews in accordance with the Local Government Act 1972.

Mrs. Rumbold

None. The district councils' duty under section 48(8) of the Local Government Act 1972 to keep the parish arrangements in their districts under review does not extend to an obligation always to carry out parish reviews under section 60 of the Act.