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Sports Grounds Safety Authority Bill

Debate between Greg Knight and Jonathan Lord
Friday 4th March 2011

(13 years, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jonathan Lord Portrait Jonathan Lord (Woking) (Con)
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I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.

As there have been no amendments and as the Bill received good and quite thorough debate in Committee, I do not intend to speak for long.

The Bill is an important measure that allows the Football Licensing Authority to provide advice about sports ground safety to other sports and organisations. The authority was set up in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster and over subsequent years the FLA and its key personnel have gained an extremely high reputation for their expertise and experience in football ground safety. They are the authors of the “Green Guide”, which has rightly been described as the leading publication in the world on sports ground safety. Indeed, there is no other organisation quite like the FLA in the world; yet despite building a world-class reputation, and with expertise that is relevant to all sports grounds, the authority remains restricted by statute to offering specific advice and guidance for domestic football stadiums only. Over the years, several sports bodies, organisations and clubs, and other countries, have approached the FLA to get the benefit of specific safety advice, but have had to be turned away.

Greg Knight Portrait Mr Greg Knight (East Yorkshire) (Con)
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If my hon. Friend’s Bill becomes law and the authority takes on a wider remit, will it change its name to reflect that?

Jonathan Lord Portrait Jonathan Lord
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It will indeed; it will become the Sports Grounds Safety Authority. I will mention that later.

Most important at present, the organisers of our 2012 Olympics would like to benefit from the full range of expertise and advice that the FLA has to offer.

The Bill will not change the safety regime that relates to football or, indeed, other sports grounds, and the authority’s licensing functions will continue to relate only to football grounds. It will simply allow other sports and organisations to seek advice should they wish to do so, and to reflect that wider remit the Football Licensing Authority will be renamed the Sports Grounds Safety Authority.