HC Deb 02 April 1987 vol 113 cc609-10W
Mr. Freeson

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what proposals there are to alter the current demarcation between offices and light industrial premises, particularly with regard to tailors' workshops; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Tracey

In the consultation paper published on 16 June 1986, the Government set out their proposals for modernising the Town and Country Planning (Use

Capital Allocations London Authorities
(figures in £000)
Education Personal Social Services Transport Housing Other Services TOTAL DOE/LAI
1985–86
All London Boroughs 28,393 11,141 36,100 408,444 41,787 525,865
City of London 0 0 1,400 417 4,864 6,681
Greater London Council (including ILEA) 15,080 0 67,000 74,128 12,988 154,116
All Greater London 43,473 11,141 104,500 482,989 59,639 701,742
1986–87
All London Boroughs 26,886 12,533 100,900 430,080 36,323 606,722
City of London 0 21 2,500 365 1,933 4,819
London Fire and Civil Defence Authority 0 0 0 0 4,000 4,000
London Waste Disposal and Regulation Authorities 0 0 0 0 2,275 2,275
ILEA 12,575 0 0 0 1,00 13,575
All Greater London 39,461 12,554 103,400 430,445 45,531 631,391
1987–88
All London Boroughs 29,510 11,882 104,640 386,072 31,029 563,133
City of London 0 0 1,320 334 1,862 3,516

Classes) Order. These included a proposal for the creation of a new "business" class by merging the existing light industrial and office use classes (except for use for financial or professional services provided direct to the public visiting the premises). We are considering the responses which we have received.

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