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South Downs Training Area

Volume 414: debated on Tuesday 16 October 1945

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asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware of the concern of the general public at the large areas of the South Downs still requisitioned for military purposes; that apart from the cramping effects this has on general amenities, it is a hindrance to agriculture; whether he will give an assurance that all land in this area not required for military purposes will be derequisitioned without delay; and if he will state what areas he intends to retain for military use and the reasons for retaining them.

:The South Downs Training Area is no longer required for Army purposes. Areas will be released as soon as they can be cleared of unexploded missiles. There may be some delay due to lack of equipment and qualified personnel, but it is hoped to begin work very shortly.