HC Deb 20 October 1942 vol 383 c1858W
Mr. Wilson

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Works and Planning whether he is aware that in North-West London there is a cemetery, enclosed by a considerable length of iron railings, standing upon a sound dwarf wall and that both railings and wall are being pulled down and a new dwarf wall built; and what is the reason for this expenditure of labour and material when both are urgently required for the housing of the people?

Mr. Hicks

I am unable to identify the cemetery referred to and should be obliged to the hon. Member if he would send me the address so that I may have inquiries made.