HC Deb 19 August 1919 vol 119 cc2157-8W
Major LANE-FOX

asked the Undersecretary of State to the Air Ministry what is the present staff of officers and other ranks, including women of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, at present stationed at the aerodromes at Tadcaster and Sherburn-in-Elmet, respectively; to what purpose these aerodromes are to be devoted; and what has been the total cost of their erection and equipment?

Major-General SEELY

The staff of officers and other ranks at the 31st July, 1919, at the aerodromes referred to in my hon. and gallant Friend's question was as follows:

Tadcaster, Sherburn-in-Elmet.
R.A.F.—
Officers 48 2
Other ranks 159 58
W.R.A.F.—
Officer 2 0
Other ranks 66 0
Civilian Subordinates—
Male 2 22
Female 2 9
279 91

There are no members of the Q.M.A.A.C. employed. Either of these stations are included in the Royal Air Force post-war programme, but the use of cue of them will have to be retained for civil aviation until a more suitable aerodrome, closer to the City of Lords, has been provided. These aerodromes will shortly be handed over to the Disposal Board for disposal. The cost of construction has been: Tadcaster, £108,000; Sherburn-in-Elmet, £195,000.