HL Deb 15 June 1989 vol 508 c1631WA
Lord Brougham and Vaux

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What their plans are for the future of marine radionavigation in United Kingdom waters.

Viscount Davidson

My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Transport today published a consultative document entitledThe Future of Marine Radionavigation in United Kingdom Waters, which seeks the views of the marine community about decisions needed on the land-based system of radionavigation to be provided in United Kingdom waters into the next century. In essence, the choice appears to be between continuing with the present Decca Navigator System, which is operated by Racal Decca Marine Navigation Ltd. under contract to the general lighthouse authorities, or adopting a system known as Loran C as part of an international co-operative venture. The consultative document sets out the considerations to be weighed and reaches a provisional view favouring participation in the Loran C project. He has, however, not yet reached a firm conclusion and he is inviting views from all interested parties. These should be sent to the Department of Transport not later than 11th September. He expects to take a decision later this year taking account of the responses received and the position reached on the current international discussions on the Loran C option. If his decision were to be in favour of the Loran C system, this would be contingent on a formal memorandum of understanding being concluded between the participating countries.

Copies of the consultative document have been placed in the Library.