HC Deb 07 July 1919 vol 117 c1408W
Mr. FOREMAN

asked the Food Controller whether his attention has been called to the congestion of Billingsgate fish market which is responsible in part, owing to the difficulty of handling consignments, for the high price of fish to Londoners; and what steps he is taking to investigate it, with a view to introducing immediate improvement?

Mr. McCURDY

My attention has been called to the position at Billingsgate market. I understand that the Corporation of the City of London, which is the Market Authority, has the matter under immediate consideration, and I hope that means will be found to remedy the present difficulties.

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