HC Deb 04 July 1962 vol 662 cc63-4W
77. Mrs. Braddock

asked the Secretary of State for Air if he is aware of the inconvenience and strain caused to wives and families of Service men occupying the flats on the Maalla Mile, Aden, due to the fact that there are not lifts working, and that they have to climb and carry everything up to between 50 and 124 stairs; what is holding up the pro-

Estab. or Permanent Temporary Total Cost of Salaries/Wages
1st April, 1951 12,336 12,582 24,918 £10,400,000 in 1950–51
1st April, 1962 16,967 11,713 28,680 £27,700,000 in 1961–62

This increase in strength is primarily due to the civilianisatiom of posts pre- vision and operation of lifts; and when it is expected that these will be provided.

Mr. Amery

There are 39 blocks of flats in the Maalla Mile of which eight have no lift shafts. As regards the rest we have offered inducements to the landlords to install lifts as soon as possible. In four blocks the lifts are already working. In a further fifteen installation is in hand. The landlords of the remaining twelve are still in negotiation with the contractors. I cannot forecast when this work will be completed as the local capacity for the installation and maintenance of lifts is limited.