HC Deb 28 May 1918 vol 106 cc657-8
21. Mr. WATT

asked the Secretary to the Admiralty whether his Department has made arrangements whereby fishing at anchor will be permitted during this summer on Loch Goil, in the estuary of the Clyde, at least as far up as the narrows of that loch?

The PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY to the ADMIRALTY (Dr. Macnamara)

Arrangements have been made for permitting fishing at anchor in the day time in the whole of the loch, from May to October, inclusive.

22. Mr. WATT

asked the Secretary to the Admiralty who is the officer of his Department who has charge of the estuary of the Clyde; where he is stationed; and has he occupied that position since the beginning of the War?

Dr. MACNAMARA

The officer in charge of the estuary of the Clyde is Captain A. G. Wright, E.N., who is stationed at Ardrossan. He has occupied that position since August, 1915.