The Westminster lensArchive · Written questions · 183 tabled · 178 answered

Written questions by Jermy.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Terry Jermy this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

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4 Feb 2025·House of Commons Commission·Answered
Asked

Representing the House of Commons Commission, whether the Commission has tested for lead levels on the parliamentary estate.

Reply

We are aware lead is present in the Palace of Westminster and other older buildings on the estate, particularly underneath existing paintwork. When left undisturbed lead does not pose a risk to users of the buildings.Where relevant, lead is tested for as part of surveys during the construction project process, and this is carried out in accordance with the control measures and guidelines set by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002. We also carry out paint analysis, to gather information on the building history, original appearance, and techniques used, and this will also reveal if lead is present in the paint.While we follow all appropriate control measures as set by the Health and Safety Executive, we do not record lead levels or routinely test for lead outside of project works involving known lead as it is not a statutory requirement to do so.

12 Nov 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What her policy is on the potential provision of funding for dualling the Norwich Western Link.

Reply

The Secretary of State for Transport has commissioned a review of the Department’s capital portfolio which will inform the next phase of the cross-Government Spending Review. It is too early to say how this will affect the proposed Norwich Western Link, b...

4 Nov 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

If her Department will dual the A47 from Tilney to East Winch.

Reply

There are currently no plans to dual the A47 from Tilney to East Winch, Norfolk. The performance of this section of the A47, and the wider A47 route, has been considered by National Highways as part of its interim East of England Route Strategy, and its i...

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