HC Deb 28 January 1987 vol 109 c255W

Sir Richard Body asked the Secretary of State for Transport in what circumstances he decides to make a compulsory purchase order in respect of land needed for a road scheme without first negotiating for its purchase with its owner at an agreed price.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

This depends on the particular circumstances of cases. We are always willing to negotiate for the purchase of land required for road schemes. Frequently it is found expedient to make a draft compulsory purchase order at an early stage so as to expedite the processing of schemes. This does not in any way prejudice a negotiated settlement. In most cases the land is acquired by agreement. Terms of compensation, on which there is a right of appeal to the Lands Tribunal, are not affected.