§ Mr. Spearingasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the compulsory purchase orders proposed by the London Docklands Development 163W Corporation, stating for each the name, number of properties affected, date of inquiry held or proposed and date of confirmation, if made.
§ Mr. John PattenThe London Docklands Development Corporation has made, or resolved to make, the compulsory purchase orders shown in the table.
Title Date of Public Inquiry held Date of decision by Secretary of State Total number of Land Parcels Limehouse Link — — 81 Poplar By-Pass — — 74 Garford Street — — 4 Abbey Scaffolding — — 1 East India Dock Link — — 76 East Docklands No. 2 — — 53 Lower Lea Crossing — — 160 East Docklands No. 1 January-March 1986 — 919 E.G.A.R. August 1985 February 1986 20 North Albert Road — — 36 Connaught Road — — 26 Westferry Road — — 16 Westferry Circus/Roundabout — — 35 Klein's Wharf November 1986 — 1 Cannon Workshops — — 1 North of Marsh Wall — — 5 Shed 35 Link — — 2 Billingsgate/Prestons Road — — 4 Isthmus — — 5 Heron Quay — — 7 Prestons Road Widening — — 32 95 Prestons Road and 51 Coldharbour December 1986 — 2 Brunswick Wharf — — 1 Naval Row — — 8 Isthmus 2 — — 1 Phase 6 May 1986 November 1986 46 East Country Yard December 1986 — 3 Johnsons Draw Dock — August 1985 1 Shed 35 No. 2 — — 2 East India Dock Road/Woolmore Street — — 32 1 Approximate
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many housing units built on London Docklands Development Corporation-owned land between July 1981 and December 1986 have been sold to present or former employees of the London Docklands Development Corporation.
§ Mr. John PattenThis information is not collected.