HC Deb 27 July 1955 vol 544 cc1177-8
45. Sir I. Fraser

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty how many visits by Her Majesty's ships are being paid to coastal resorts this summer; and which places have been or will be visited.

Commander Noble

Excluding visits by ships in the course of their fishery protection duties, operational visits generally, and those by ships of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Divisions, Her Majesty's ships will have made one hundred and eight visits in the United Kingdom this summer.

I will, with permission, circulate a list of the places visited, or to be visited, in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

Sir I. Fraser

Can my hon. and gallant Friend say whether a ship is going to Morecambe this summer?

Commander Noble

No, Sir. There is no ship going to Morecambe this summer.

Following is the list:

Aberdeen. Liverpool.
Aberystwyth. London.
Bangor, Co. Down. Lowestoft.
Barry. Margate.
Bembridge. Mevagissey.
Berwick-on-Tweed. Newcastle.
Bexhill. Newhaven.
Blackpool. North Berwick
Bootle. Norwich.
Boston. Oban.
Bournemouth. Oulton Broad.
Brighton. Paignton.
Bristol. Pembroke Dock.
Brixham. Penzance.
Broadstairs. Poole.
Burghead Bay. Porthleven.
Channel Islands Portree.
Cowes. Portrush.
Cromer. Portstewart.
Dartmouth. Ramsgate.
Deal. Sandown Bay.
Dover. Scarborough
Douglas, Isle of Man. Scillies.
Eastbourne. Seaton.
Exmouth. Shanklin.
Falmouth. Shoreham.
Fleetwood. Southampton.
Folkestone. Southend.
Fowey. South Shields.
Great Yarmouth Stornoway.
Hastings. Sunderland.
Holyhead. Swanage.
Hove. Teignmouth
Invergordon. Torquay.
Kings Lynn. Troon.
Kingston-on-Thames. Ullapool.
Kirkwall. Worthing.
Lerwick.