§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Energy how many people and how many children under five and under 18 years, respectively, live within five, 10, 25, and 50 milies, respectively of power generating nuclear reactors.
§ Mr. Goodlad[pursuant to his reply] 23 May 1986, 354]: Information is not available in the form requested. The following table sets out estimates, which were derived from data held by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, relating to the 19 principal civil nuclear establishments of the Central Electricity Generating Board, the South of Scotland Electricity Generating Board, the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and British Nuclear Fuels plc, some of which do not have operating power reactors.
requirement for British travellers to Greece to complete landing forms, in the light of that country's membership of the European Economic Community.
§ Mrs. ChalkerUnder the transitional arrangements in their accession Treaty, the Greek authorities are not required to apply the full provisions of the treaty of Rome on free movement of persons until the end of 1987. Until then they are entitled to require landing cards for travellers 603W other than the self-employed who already have full treaty rights during the transitional period. For this reason I do not propose to make general representationss at present though I would consider sympathetically any evidence of inconvenience to British travellers which may have come to my hon. Friend's attention.