HC Deb 30 July 1925 vol 187 cc635-6
65. Mr. JOHNSTON

asked the hon. Member for Monmouth, as representing the Forestry Commissioners, whether the purchase and afforestation of two estates in the neighbourhood of Oban is contemplated; whether he is aware that the lands in question are at present farmed and producing an average daily supply of 100 gallons of milk; and what steps are to be taken to ensure that the development of afforestation is not made in competition with but in supplement to agriculture?

Sir LEOLIN FORESTIER-WALKER (for the Forestry Commissioners)

A technical inspection and report has been made on behalf of the Forestry Commissioners of two estates in the neighbourhood of Oban, but negotiations for purchase have not been entered into. The Commissioners are aware of the present utilisation of these estates. With regard to the latter part of the question, the Commissioners consult with the Board of Agriculture for Scotland before any decision as to acquisition of land is reached.

Mr. JOHNSTON

Is it the policy of the Forestry Commissioners to afforest land which is presently yielding a milk supply for the people?

Sir L. FORESTIER-WALKER

The policy of the Forestry Commission is to make use of such land for afforestation in consultation with the Board of Agriculture, who will be presumed to know what will be the best use to make of that particular land.

Mr. JOHNSTON

If the facts are as stated in the question, that this particular land is yielding 100 gallons of milk, is not that land put to an agricultural purpose?

Sir L. FORESTIER-WALKER

No doubt that fact is taken duly into account when consideration is given to the matter.