HC Deb 21 June 1990 vol 174 c629W
Mr. Dunn

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what signals are available to assist blind pedestrians at pelican crossings on dual carriageway roads.

Mr. Atkins

A new type of audible signal—"bleep and sweep"—has been installed at 25 trunk road pelican crossings following successful trials over the past few years. This new signal has been developed to overcome the problem at dual carriageway crossings where the normal "bleeper" sound from one crossing could be mistaken by a blind person as the signal to cross at the adjacent crossing. The new sound units have been welcomed by organisations representing blind and partially sighted people.

Section 36–37 Planning Appeals
National Park/Year Decided Allowed Dismissed Withdrawn In hand at 31 March 1990
Number Per cent. Number Per cent.
Peak District
1988–89 47 4 8.5 43 91.5 4
1989–90 55 19 34.5 36 65.5 5 42
Lake District
1988–89 68 22 32.4 46 67.6 15
1989–90 104 41 39.4 63 60.6 7 63
Exmoor
1988–89 10 3 30.0 7 70.0 4
1989–90 17 5 29.4 12 70.6 0 2
Dartmoor
1988–89 46 10 21.7 36 78.3 5
1989–90 62 19 30.6 43 69.4 10 46
Yorkshire Dales
1988–89 28 12 42.9 16 57.1 1
1989–90 32 12 37.5 20 62.5 0 16
Yorkshire Moors
1988–89 22 5 22.7 17 77.3 0
1989–90 41 8 19.5 33 80.5 1 11
Northumberland
1988–89 0 0 0 0
1989–90 0 0 0 0

Mr. Ron Davies

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many planning applications were submitted in each of the English national parks in the last

Planning Applications Decided and Numbers and Percentage Granted by English National Parks 1987–88 and 1988–89
National Park1 1987–88 1988–89
Total Decisions Granted Percentage2 Total Decisions Granted Percentage2
Lake District S.P.B. 3 1,013 798 79 702 503 73
Peak Park J.P.B. 901 699 79 961 707 74
North Yorkshire Moors 627 501 82 669 525 80