HC Deb 14 July 1947 vol 440 cc20-1
40. Mr. Sidney Shephard

asked the Minister of Food if he is aware that the villages of North and South Muskham have been denied a fried fish shop; and, since the population of the area is approximately 900, if he will consider giving these rural people the same treatment as people living in towns, and grant the necessary licence.

Mr. Strachey

I am aware of the facts but very much regret that, owing to the acute shortage of oils and fats, I cannot grant this licence.

Mr. Shephard

Is the Minister aware that I sent him a protest signed by a large number of the adult population of these villages, which he refused? What is his policy with regard to the rural areas in this respect?

Mr. Strachey

We have to restrict fried fish shops to those which serve an area of 3,000 population, or something in that neighbourhood. In this case the figure was only about 900, and I am afraid a licence was impossible.

Mr. Shephard

In that case, will the Minister give a licence to a travelling fish shop?

Mr. Strachey

That is another possibility. I am extremely keen to increase to the maximum possible degree the sale points of fried fish. We are limited by fats, but I will certainly consider the suggestion.