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Requisitioned Houses, Gloucestershire

Volume 387: debated on Wednesday 24 March 1943

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67.

asked the Secretary of State for War when Arundel House, Stroud, was last used by the Army?

This house was last used by the War Department in June, 1942.

68.

asked the Secretary of State for War how many houses he has requisitioned in the county of Gloucestershire; and how many have not been used by the Army since 1st January, 1943?

Five hundred and twenty-four houses are at present requisitioned in Gloucestershire, and 97 of these have not been used by the War Department since 1st January, 1943.

Will my hon. and learned Friend consider allowing the Air Training Corps to have 1 per cent. of these houses for training purposes?

So far as Arundel House, Stroud, is concerned, if the Air Training Corps would apply, sympathetic consideration would be given to their application, subject to seven days' notice. It will be appreciated that this house has to be held in reserve for certain eventualities, which it would not be in the public interest to disclose.

Could my hon. and learned Friend not release 1 per cent. of these 400 houses all over the country?

Application has been received from the Air Training Corps only for the house to which I have referred.

Has not one application been sent in for Arundel House, as well as applications for houses at Stow-on-theWold and Wotton-under-Edge?