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Printing Machinery

Volume 897: debated on Thursday 7 August 1975

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asked the Lord President of the Council if he has any further plans for taking up public room space in the precincts of the House with printing, copying or similar machinery.

There are no further plans that would permanently take up public room space.

asked the Lord President of the Council if he has consulted with any printing trade unions regarding the printing machinery installed on the Interview Floor in the House.

No printing machines have been installed in the House and there have been no consultations with printing trade unions. As I said on 3rd July, copying machines have been provided on the Interview Floor to ensure that the business of the House can proceed if normal deliveries of printed matter are not available in time, but documents produced by this means are not a substitute for print.

asked the Lord President of the Council how much the printing machinery on the Interview Floor cost to purchase and install.

I have been asked to reply.The copying machines on the Interview Floor are rented and their cost is dependent on the amount of work produced. Some ancillary equipment was purchased at a cost of about £5,000. Installation costs were approximately £4,250.