HC Deb 17 April 1934 vol 288 c892
67. Sir P. HARRIS

asked the hon. and gallant Member for Rye, as representing the Forestry Commissioners, the total amount of money paid by the Forestry Commission since the War to landowners to assist them in planting conifers and hardwoods, respectively?

Colonel Sir GEORGE GOURTHOPE (Forestry Commissioner)

Since the War planting grants have been made to local authorities and private individuals in respect of conifers amounting to £200,000 approximately and hardwoods £42,000 approximately.

Sir P. HARRIS

Cannot the hon. and gallant Gentleman give the figures separately of grants to local authorities and to private landowners?

Sir G. COURTHOPE

No, Sir.

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