HC Deb 09 May 1939 vol 347 c283
42. Sir Thomas Cook

asked the Secretary of State for War the number of claims for compensation for loss of trade due to the presence of anti-aircraft camps at Weybourne and Stiffkey, Norfolk, which are still unsettled for the year 1938; the amount of money involved; and the date upon which it is hoped to settle such claims?

Sir V. Warrender

There are no claims outstanding in respect of Weybourne. Two claims in connection with Stiffkey, amounting to £27, are under investigation by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, and a decision will be made as soon as recommendations are received.