§ Mr. Granvilleasked the Minister of Health what schemes for extending the supply of water for domestic and agricultural purposes in east Suffolk have been sanctioned by his Department for the period 1935 to 1939 and from 1945 to 1950.
§ Mr. BevanIn the period 1935 to 1939 sanction was given to the borrowing by local authorities in east Suffolk, for water supply schemes, of a total of £237,804. More detailed information for this period is not readily available.
390WIn the period 1945 to 1950. approval in principle has been given to expenditure on 65 water supply schemes in east Suffolk, totalling £948,242 (£783,470 in rural districts and £164,772 in boroughs and urban districts). Authorisation to proceed has already been given for work costing £667,587 (£514,615 in rural districts and £152,972 in boroughs and urban districts).
The authorities or water undertakers concerned, the numbers of schemes involved, and their cost, are shown below:
Authority or Water Undertaker Number of Cost Schemes approved in 1945–50 Cost (£) Blyth R.D.C 1 195,304 Deben R.D.C. 9 233,855 Gipping R.D.C. 9 43,851 Hartismere R.D.C. 4 202,870 Lothingland R.D.C. 3 8,790 Samford R.D.C. 3 68,875 Wainford R.D.C. 2 29,925 Aldeburgh B.C. 1 300 Bungay U.D.C. 5 6,274 Eye B.C. 1 4,352 Haverhill U.D.C. 1 4,000 Ipswich C.B. 11 114,519 Saxmundham U.D.C. 1 1,700 Felixstowe Water Company 13 33,227 Stowmarket U.D.C. 1 400 65 948,242