§ Commander Purseyasked the Secretary of State for War for a complete list of the properties and houses held or occupied by his Department in Kingston-upon-Hull; and the approximate date when these will be derequisitioned.
§ Mr. LawsonA list of the properties is given below. The last seven on the list are in process of being released but I cannot at present say when it will be possible to release the remainder. 180 properties in this Borough have been relinquished in the last 6 months.
Following is the list:
- Drill Hall, Walton Street.
- 8, West Parade.
- Shed—29, Alexandra Dock.
- Lavatories in Fair Ground.
- Old Wood Shed, National Avenue.
- One Room Yard Master's Office—L.N.E.R. Goods Yard.
- Fish Foreman's Offices, Dairycotes, L.N.E.R.
- Methodist Church Institute, Argyll Street. 85, Trinity Street.
- Four Outbuildings in rear of 82, Westbourne Avenue.
- " Cheriton," Salisbury Street.
- One Refreshment Room, Ladies Waiting Room, one other Room at Paragon Street Station, L.N.E.R.
- One office at' Paragon Street Station, L.N.E.R.
- Part of another Ladies Waiting Room No. 1 Platform, L.N.E.R.
- Railway Canteens on 4 and 5 Platforms, L.N.E.R.
- Basement and Store, Paragon Street Station. L.N.E.R.
- 136, Spring Bank.
- 146, Spring Bank.
- 46, St. Mark Street.
- Palladium Billiard Hall, Terry Street.
2712 - Newlands House, Beverley Road.
- Maritime Buildings Offices, Alfred Gelder Street.
- Lock-up Garage Union Street.
- 29, Paragon Street.
- 1, Victoria Avenue.
- Outbuildings, 1 and 3 Victoria Avenue.
- Outbuildings, 1, Victoria Avenue.
- 122, Westbourne Avenue.