§ 20. Colonel Crosthwaite-Eyreasked the Postmaster-General for what purpose his Department has taken over the Air Ministry lease of 10 acres of the Palace of Engineering, at Wembley.
§ Mr. Wilfred PalingNo accommodation in the Palace of Engineering has yet been taken over by the Post Office. Arrangements have, however, been made for the early acquisition of rather less than seven acres for the repair and servicing of telephone equipment and to meet urgent motor transport and storage requirements.
§ Colonel Crosthwaite-EyreIn view of the fact that this is one of the best industrial sites in the country, with an exceptional rail and road service, why should the Post Office use it for these 1299 light industries when it is urgently required for the purposes of heavy industry?
§ Mr. PalingWe are desperately short of room ourselves; this site has been offered to us, and we have naturally taken it.
§ Mr. StephenWill my right hon. Friend make arrangements for the heavy industry to which reference has been made to be sent to Scotland?