§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to St. George's way site, Burgess park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985;
(2) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to changing rooms, Burgess park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985;
(3) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to the sports area car park, Burgess park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985;
(4) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to Trinity college, craft choice sites layout, Burgess park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985;
(5) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent for the site 34 layout, Mile End, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985;
(6) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to sites 9, 10 and 11 (part layout), Mile End park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985;
(7) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to the site 8 layout, Mile End park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985;
(8) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to site 26 layout, Mile End park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985;
(9) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to the new athletics track at Finsbury Park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985;
(10) when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to the site 33 layout, Mile End park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985.
§ Mr. TraceyFurther information on these applications was sought from the GLC on 11 November 1985. This is still awaited.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he expects to have completed his consideration of application for the consent to renewal of boundary fencing, Finsbury Park for which the Greater London council applied on 29 January.
§ Mr. TraceyConsent was given on 19 February 1986.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to a grant 76W towards the operating costs of the 1985 Brent carnival for which the Greater London council applied on 26 June 1985.
§ Mr. TraceyConsent was refused on 6 March 1986.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he expects to have completed his consideration of application for consent to Pagoda landscaping, stage 2, Battersea park, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985.
§ Mr. TraceyFurther information was sought from the GLC on 18 December 1985. This has not yet been received.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to post and rail fencing at Burdett gardens, Mile End park, for which the Greater London council applied on 29 January.
§ Mr. TraceyConsent was given on 27 February 1986.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for landscape work at Gallions lake, South Edge, Thamesmead, for which the Greater London council applied on 13 February.
§ Mr. TraceyConsent was given on 11 March 1986.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to temporary open space, Coin street, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985.
§ Mr. TraceyConsent was given on 14 February 1986.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he expects to have completed his consideration of the application for consent to phase 4 at Wormwood Scrubs, for which the Greater London council applied on 15 July 1985.
§ Mr. TraceyConsent was refused on 24 February 1986.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment, pursuant to his reply of 11 March, Official Report, column 433–34, what was the date on which his Department requested further information from the Greater London council in respect of the following outstanding consents: 5 Westminster bridge road SE1, Anti-Racist Awareness, Battersea park, each of the four applications for Burgess park, Carrington House Support Team, Civil Defence Video Films, Dial-A-Ride, Finsbury park, Mile End, each of the four applications for Mile End park, Parliament hill, Spar housing association, Victoria park-Burdett gardens and Yarnton way, Thamesmead.
§ Mr. TraceyThe following is the information:
- 5 Westminister bridge road SE1–13 February 1986
- Anti-Racist Awareness—8 July 1985
- Battersea park—11 November 1985
- Burgess park—11 November 1985
- Burgess park—11 November 1985
- Burgess park—11 November 1985
- Burgess park—11 November 1985
- Carrington House Support Team—6 March 1986
- Civil Defence Video Films—13 November 1985
- Dial-A-Ride—5 November 1985
- Finsbury park—11 November 1985
77 - Mile End—11 November 1985
- Mile End park—11 November 1985
- Mile End park—11 November 1985
- Mile End park—11 November 1985
- Mile End park—11 November 1985
- Parliament hill—11 November 1985
- Spar housing association—12 December 1985
- Victoria park—Burdett gardens—3 February 1986
- Yarnton way, Thamesmead—7 November 1985