HC Deb 08 February 1940 vol 357 cc415-6W
Mr. Messer

asked the Minister of Health whether he has considered the report made to him of the statement by the billeting officer of St. Ives (Hunts) Rural District Council that he would refuse to attempt to billet women and children in his district and that if compulsory powers were used, half the people would prefer to go to gaol; and what action he proposes to take?

Mr. Elliot

The opportunities for further evacuation which have been afforded since September have been limited to unaccompanied school children, and no action would, therefore, appear to be necessary.

Mr. Parker

asked the Minister of Health how many children under five years of age, originally evacuated with their mothers, are now remaining in the reception areas unaccompanied?

Mr. Elliot

I do not have the information asked for, and I am afraid that to obtain it would cause a disproportionate amount of labour for the local authorities. I understand that the number would in any case be very small.

Mr. Parker

asked the Minister of Health how many children were evacuated from each of the 29 county borough evacuation authorities on the outbreak of war; and how many have since returned to their homes?

Mr. Elliot

As near as can be estimated, the numbers of unaccompanied schoolchildren originally evacuated from each of the 29 evacuating county boroughs and the numbers who have since returned are as follow:

Evacuation Area. Number of unaccompanied children.
Evacuated. Returned to evacuation area.
Birkenhead 9,350 4,600
Birmingham 25,241 11,000
Bootle 7,123 3,500
Bradford 7,484 3,400
Coventry 3,082 1,700
Croydon 12,241 3,500
Derby 3,438 2,400
Gateshead 10,598 7,000
Grimsby 1,246 450
Hull 16,389 5,200
Leeds 18,935 8,500
Liverpool 60,795 23,000
Manchester 66,300 41,000
Middlesbrough 5,171 2,800
Newcastle 28,300 14,000
Nottingham 4,763 2,300
Portsmouth 11,970 6,000
Rotherham 332 180
Salford 18,043 9,500
Sheffield 5,338 3,500
Smetwick 2,219 1,000
Southampton 11,175 4,200
South Shields 3,826 2,000
Sunderland 8,289 2,900
Tynemouth 1,481 800
Wallasey 2,622 1,700
Walsall 360 250
West Bromwich 1,786 900
West Hartlepool 2,881 1,900