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Gun Parks, Greenford (Equipment)

Volume 441: debated on Tuesday 5 August 1947

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85.

asked the Secretary of State for War what is the quantity and types of guns and other armaments in the dump at the ordnance depot, Green-ford, Middlesex; whether these armaments are expected to be of use; and how many soldiers and civilians are on duty guarding them.

Between two and three thousand pieces of equipment are held in gun parks adjoining this ordnance depot, including anti-tank, field artillery and anti-aircraft weapons, vehicles and other armaments. All are current types required for the Forces. No special guards are needed during the daytime when the depot is operating; at night there are four watchmen and four soldiers guarding the equipments.