HC Deb 22 October 1987 vol 120 c871W
Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment which newspapers were used by the London residuary body to give public notice of the 1985–86 accounts and related document.

Mr. Chope

The Daily Telegraph and The London Evening Standard were used to give notice of the public inspection period for both the Greater London council's 1985–86 accounts and the London residuary body's 1985–86 annual report and accounts.

Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the latest information he has on the current whereabouts of the items of historical and traditional association catalogued by the Greater London council and transferred to the London residuary body.

Mr. Chope

I understand that items in possession of the LRB are located in County Hall, in Kenwood House and in secure storage. Items forming part of the Crystal Palace collection have been transferred to the London borough of Bromley.

Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what information he has about the current number of residential mortgages remaining with the London residuary body.

Mr. Chope

At the end of September 32,802 residential mortgages remained with the LRB.

Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if the Home Office, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Manpower Services Commission have now settled their outstanding accounts with the London residuary body.

Mr. Chope

These are matters for the Home Office, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Department of Employment.

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