HC Deb 28 June 1950 vol 476 c2276
37. Sir R. Ross

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty whether he will give an assurance that satisfactory hospital accommodation exists for ranks and ratings serving in ships and naval establishments in the neighbourhood of Londonderry.

Mr. Callaghan

Yes, Sir. Two new wards were recently opened and the accommodation should be adequate for all normal needs.

Sir R. Ross

Is the Parliamentary Secretary not aware that although quite adequate for one establishment, it is not worthy of the very large number of establishments and ships which are in the neighbourhood?

Mr. Callaghan

There will be overcrowding from time to time when the Fleet is in, but I am told that the average number of patients is approximately 30 and that there is accommodation for 60.

Sir R. Ross

Can he say what the maximum number has been recently.

Mr. Callaghan

Less than 60.