HL Deb 28 June 1994 vol 556 cc38-9WA
Lord Brougham and Vaux

asked Her Majesty's; Government:

Whether any arrangements have been made for independent expert advice to be given to the Ministry of Defence on the care of historic buildings which it owns or occupies.

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence (Viscount Cranborne)

The Ministry of Defence takes seriously the Government's commitment to aim for the highest standards of conservation for its historic buildings. To assist in achieving that aim, I have appointed an Historic Buildings Advisory Group.

The Terms of Reference of the group are—

The group will assist my department to manage the historic buildings on its estate by providing a source of informed advice on the care and maintenance of buildings, adaptation for new uses and disposal. The group will offer expert advice on individual buildings or groups of buildings, and their setting, and on any associated archaeological aspects as appropriate. Members of the group will provide a link to outside experts and specialists as necessary.

The group will provide advice on the development of the department's general policy and strategy with a view to establishing priorities in allocating limited resources, and to devising disposal strategies for large or difficult sites. It will thus contribute to the effective management within the available resources of the department's historic estate, in line with the Government's aim to achieve the highest standards of conservation.

I will chair this group whenever possible; otherwise the vice chairman, Sir William Whitfield CBE, will lead. Other outside members of the group are:

  • Mr. Alan Baxter
  • Mr. Stuart Lipton
  • Mr. Ian McIvor
  • Mr. Les Sparks

In addition, Mr. John Ledlie, a Deputy Under Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, is a member of the group.