HC Deb 25 March 1948 vol 448 cc363-4W
Mr. Walker-Smith

asked the Minister of Fuel and Power whether he is aware that a firm of coal merchants in Hertford had halt their weekly allocation of Nottingham house coal, amounting to some 30 tons, suspended in favour of the same tonnage of a grade of opencast coal fit only for rough industrial use; and whether such action is in conformity with present practice and approved by him.

Mr. Robens

The opencast coal offered in this case was only part of one week's allocation and I am advised that it is of a quality generally considered suitable for domestic use. I also understand that the merchant concerned was under the impression that the substitution for deep-mined coal was a permanent arrangement. He has now accepted the substitution as a temporary measure. As regards the second part of the Question, temporary substitution of opencast coal for domestic use is sometimes unavoidable.