§ Mr. KilfoyleTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport who are the members currently appointed to the Landscape advisory committee.
§ Mr. KeyThe current members of the committee are listed below:
- Professor David K. C. Jones BSc FRGS—appointed chairman 1993
- Sir Henry E. Aubrey-Fletcher
- Professor Mary Benwell B.A., PH.D., F.C.I.T.
- Dr. John A Bergg BSc phD C.ENG FICE
- Professor Gordon E. Cherry BA DSc (Hon) FRICS
- Mr. Len J. Clark CBE
- Mr. Geoffrey P. Crow BSc DipTE CEng FIHT MICE
- Ms E. Evans AA Dipl (Hons) SADG RIBA TP
- Mr. John V. S. Evans Dip.Arch DipLA RIBA ALI
- Mr. C. Richard Ferens MA (CANTAB) FRICS
- Professor Peter J. Fowler MA PHd FSA FRHistS MIFA
- Mr. Hugh J. R. Geddes MA RIBA MLA (USA)
- Mr. Arthur D. Gill
- Mrs. Janet Jack AA Dipl RIBA TP ALI
- Mrs. Patricia E. Lunn CGLI FRSA
- Ms Wendy M. Lutley MSc Adel (Econ Geol), BSc Lond (Geol)
- Mr. Jim M. McCluskey BSc (CIVIL ENG) MICE MISTRUCT MINT ALI
- Mr. Michael R. Porter OBE DIPLA FLI
717 - Miss Wendy E. Powell MLA FLI
- Mrs. Valerie Russell BA (Hons)
- Mr. Martin O. Slocock BA
- Mr. Michael E. G. Taylor FCIT
- Mrs. Victoria R. Wakefield
- Mr. Roy W. Winter RIBA ALI DipArch DipLD
§ Mr. KilfoyleTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport who are the members currently appointed to the Street Works Advisory Committee.
§ Mr. KeyThe members of the Street Works Advisory Committee are:
- S. N. Mustow—(Chairman)
- J. L. Aston
- R. F. V. Aylott
- Mrs. M. J. Bloom
- D. G. Clow
- K. J. Crawley
- W. J. Dickens
- Mrs. J. Gaffin
- J. E. Holdsworth
- E. Jamieson
- F. D. J. Johnson
- Mrs. S. May
- D. L. Sabey
- J. P. Smith
- Miss P. A. Steel
- Mrs. J. Venables
§ Dr. WrightTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will publish a table showing, in 1992–93 prices, the gross public spending for each year since 1990–91 and the projected expenditure for each year to 1995–96 for each executive non-departmental public body sponsored by his Department, as listed in "Public Bodies 1993".
§ Mr. NorrisThe information in respect of the traffic director for London is as follows:
1992–93 prices (to nearest million) Year £ million 1990–91 0 Outturn 1991–92 1 Outturn 1992–93 2 Estimated outturn 1993–94 10 Plans 1994–95 10 Trinity house and the Northern Lighthouse Board are not Exchequer funded. Their operating costs are met from the general lighthouse fund which receives its income from the levy of light dues at United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland ports.
§ Dr. WrightTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list those responsible for making appointments of(a) chairs and (b) members of the boards to each of the executive non-departmental public bodies sponsored by his Department.
§ Mr. NorrisThe traffic director for London is a corporation sole and has no board. The director is appointed by my right hon. Friend.
The chairman of Trinity House Lighthouse Service, THLS, is the deputy master of Trinity House and subject to annual re-election by the court of Trinity House. My right hon. Friend nominates three board members; three board members are elder brethren of Trinity House who are officers of THLS; and there are three non-voting board members who are employees of THLS.
The chairman of the Northern Lighthouse Board is elected by the board. The board of the Northern Lighthouse 718W Board consists of the six sheriffs-principal of Scotland, two Ministers of the Crown—the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor-General for Scotland—two district council chairmen, the Lords Provost of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen, a nominee of the Manx Government, and five members co-opted by the board. My right hon. Friend appoints the member proposed by the Manx Government representative as a constitutional convenience.