§ Mr. HansonTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what steps he is taking to improve Welsh language televison reception in north-east Wales; and if he will make
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§ Mr. BrookeI have been asked to reply.
It is for the broadcasters to determine the engineering priorities aimed at extending or improving reception of