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Air-Raid Precautions

Volume 330: debated on Tuesday 7 December 1937

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31.

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether a special department is to be set up in Scotland for the acceptance, modification, or rejection of air-raid precautions schemes submitted by Scottish local authorities?

The Central Department advising the Secretary of State for Scotland as well as the Secretary of State for the Home Department in relation to air-raid precautions will be the Air-Raid Precautions Department, which will have regional inspectors stationed in Scotland, England and Wales.