HC Deb 05 August 1907 vol 179 cc1542-3
MR. J. MACVEAGH (Down, S.)

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury whether, as Ardglass, county Down, is a Royal harbour, he will cause inquiries to be made during the recess as to the cost of removing the Churn Rock in that harbour, in view of the fact that it prevents the development of the harbour, is injurious to the fishing industry, and has been the cause of several boat wrecks and loss of life.

MR. RUNCIMAN

I am not sure how far this work is required, but I will as the hon. Member suggests make inquiry.