HC Deb 09 December 1936 vol 318 cc1984-5
36. Sir NICHOLAS GRATTAN-DOYLE

'asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, as representing the First Commissioner of Works his plans regarding the dilapidated shed, sometimes used at a temporary school, adjoining the disused public convenience and white-washed wall near the north lawn of the Queen Mary Garden in Regent's Park; And whether he will have them all cleared away and re-design the site as a decorative part of the Queen Mary Garden?

Mr. R. S. HUDSON

(for the First Commissioner of Works): So soon as funds are available, this 'area will be dealt with, but, meanwhile, the more urgent work in other parts of Queen Mary's Gardens must take precedence. My Noble Friend is not at this stage able to say what will eventually be decided About the future of the open-air school.