§ Mr. Kenyonasked the Minister of Supply to what extent the Highways Hostel, Chorley, pays its way, or what subsidy is provided.
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§ Mr. MaudlingDuring the six months ended 31st December, 1954, the costs of the hostel, including a sum to represent the economic rent of the premises, exceeded receipts from residents by approximately £13,000.
§ Mr. Kenyonasked the Minister of Supply the increase or decrease in the cost of food per resident since his Department took over the management of the Highways Hostel, Chorley.
§ Mr. MaudlingThe latest figures available are for January and February, 1955, and show a weekly reduction in the cost of food of 3s. 11d. per resident as compared with the corresponding period for 1954.
§ Mr. Kenyonasked the Minister of Supply why the meat used at the Highways Hostel, Chorley, is not purchased locally where its condition can be inspected at any time before purchase.
§ Mr. MaudlingThe meat used at Highways Hostel is purchased in the best market, having regard to both quality and price