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Session
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2001-02
Type
House
Session
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2001-02 (2)
Year
Department
Member
Primary member
Answering member
Legislative stage
Legislation
Subject
Publisher
Westminster Hall adjournment debate on graffiti
Westminster Hall adjournment debate on graffiti
Lead member
Tom Brake
Answering member
John Denham
Department
Home Office
Type
Adjournment debates
Subjects
CCTV; Costs; Crimes against property; Fines; Graffiti; Local government; Nuisance; Railtrack; London Underground; Paint; Sentencing; Sales; Stop and search; Truancy; Vandalism; Cleaning services; Anti-social behaviour orders
Date
27 February 2002
Reference
380 c307-14WH
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
House
House of Commons
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, what progress his Department has made in relation to changing the regulations governing reflective paint on skips.
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, what progress his Department has made in relation to changing the regulations governing reflective paint on skips.
Asked by
Oliver Letwin
(Conservative)
Answered by
David Jamieson
(Labour)
Answering body
Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Tabled on
6 February 2002
For answer on
11 February 2002
Answered on
11 February 2002
Mr. Letwin: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions what progress his Department has made in
relation to changing the regulations governing reflective paint on skips. [35034]
Mr. Jamieson: My Department has been working with the British Standards Institution to develop a British Standard for a new
generation of high-performance retroreflective materials, which will be considerably brighter than traditional products. The draft
standard completed its consultation stage last month. Publication of the new standard is a matter for BSI, once technical comments
have been resolved, but we hope that this will be before the end of this year. I then intend to consult on an amendment to the
current regulations which would permit local authorities to specify the use of these high performance materials for markings on
skips, as an alternative to using lamps in conjunction with lower grade retroreflective markings.
Subjects
Lighting; Paint; Standards; Regulation; Safety measures; Skips
Date
11 February 2002
Reference
35034; 380 c34-5W
House
House of Commons