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Queensferry Road Flats, Edinburgh

Volume 767: debated on Monday 1 July 1968

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asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if, in view of the Royal Fine Art Commission's objections on the grounds of form, scale and character, he will intervene in the proposal to build five blocks of five and 12 storeys alternatively in Queensferry Road, Edinburgh, on the grounds that such a development would conflict with the importance attached to the maintenance of views in Edinburgh, as emphasised in the Quinquennial Review.

No, Sir. This is a matter for Edinburgh Corporation, which is aware of the views expressed by the Commission and will no doubt take them into account in examining the detailed plans for this proposed development.

Is the hon. Gentleman aware of the very considerable anxiety which is being expressed by people affected by this, and indeed, by those who are not? Will he make representations to Edinburgh Corporation that it should give this matter further consideration?

I know of the concern and certainly appreciate the position of the hon. Member, whose correspondence with my noble Friend I have seen, but there are certain matters of principle and detailed application which are being considered. I am quite sure, however, that Edinburgh Corporation will take the views of the Royal Fine Art Commission into account.

Further to that point of order. In view of the somewhat unusual temperature from which we are suffering, would it not be helpful if hon. Members had the opportunity of removing their jackets?