HC Deb 02 February 1938 vol 331 cc221-2
27. Mr. Lyons

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air what arrangements have now been made for the establishment of an airport for London at Fairlop, Essex; and what transport facilities are available, or will be made available, in that connection?

The Under-Secretary of State for Air (Lieut.-Colonel Muirhead)

I understand that negotiations by the City of London authorities for the establishment of an airport at Fairlop are still proceeding, but are not yet complete. The question of communications is one for the City of London authorities, and I am informed that they have this matter under consideration.

Mr. Lyons

Is it not a fact that these negotiations have lasted now for a period of years, and is there any likelihood that a conclusion will be reached on this pressing matter within a reasonable time?

Mr. Lieut.-Colonel Muirhead

Negotiations have been proceeding for a long time. They are a matter for the City of London, the Ilford Borough Council and the Commissioners of Crown Lands. I understand that progress has been made.

Mr. Lyons

Have any representations been made to these bodies as to the urgency of this matter, or are we to hear year after year that negotiations are still in progress?

Lieut.-Colonel Muirhead

I think the needs of the case are particularly appreciated by the three bodies concerned.

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