§ 55. Mr. G. Macdonaldasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply the present quantity of paper granted for hoarding advertisements; and whether a further reduction will be considered in the national interest?
§ Mr. Harold MacmillanDuring the past six months no licences have been issued for the supply of new poster paper, except for Government contracts. There are, I understand, some small stocks of poster paper and of obsolete posters in the hands of printers and others.
§ Mr. MacdonaldWould it not be better if the Government were to claim these stocks, which are being used for purposes which are not in the national interest?
§ Mr. MacmillanThe problem of collecting small stocks is a serious one, and we do not think it worth while.
§ Mr. HughesIf it is not possible to use the hoardings, will the hon. Gentleman consider collecting the hoardings as well?
§ Mr. MacmillanThat has been considered, and in some cases it is worth while but in some others it is not.