HC Deb 08 March 1938 vol 332 cc1689-90
5. Sir Nicholas Grattan-Doyle

asked the Secretary of State for War what progress has been made with the accommodation for the Anti-Aircraft Divisions of the Territorial Army; whether any units are refusing recruits owing to want of suitable accommodation for training; and, if so, what steps are being taken to accelerate the provision of the necessary buildings?

The Financial Secretary to the War Office (Sir Victor Warrender)

There are only 10 cases where sites have not been obtained. Such of the programme as remains to be completed is proceeding with the utmost possible despatch. Temporary accommodation has been provided in those cases where permanent accommodation is not complete, and I am not aware that any units are refusing recruits owing to the want of suitable accommodation for training.

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