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Library (Air Conditioning)

Volume 897: debated on Thursday 7 August 1975

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asked the Lord President of the Council (1) what would be the cost of introducing air conditioning into the House of Commons Library;

(2) what means there are for regulating the temperature in the House of Commons Library;

(3) what has been the highest level of temperature reached in the House of Commons Library in the last week, and in each week of the summer;

(4) if he will consider introducing fans into the House of Commons Library;

Week Beginning

Maximum recorded temperature

Time and date recorded

Rooms

9th June75°19.0012th JuneO, A
11.0013th JuneM, O, C
16th June76°09.0018th JuneA
23rd June76°19.0026th JuneM
30th June75°14.001st JulyA, C
19.00
7th July74°14.009th JulyO, B
14.0010th JulyO, A, C, B
19.00
14th July78°14.0014th JulyM, O, A, B, C
19.00A
21st July76°09.0025th JulyC
28th July85°17.0030th JulyC

Key:O = Oriel Room; M = Map Room: A, B, C = Library.

The only means of regulating the temperature in the Library during the summer, when the central heating is off, is by opening or closing the windows. The cost of introducing air conditioning into the Library is estimated at £75,000. It would be possible to provide fans in the Library, one in each room of the complex. I am advised that these would be 24-in. pedestal fans and could be provided at a total cost of about £1,000. I am arranging that the House authorities should be consulted on this matter and shall inform my hon. Friend in due course of what has been decided.