§ Mr. Wallaceasked the Minister of Health how many hutted hospitals are still in use in England and Wales; and where they are located.
§ Mr. K. RobinsonThe term "hutted hospital" is commonly used to describe a hospital in which the accommodation is of a simple form of construction, though frequently in brick. The location of seventy such hospitals in England and Wales is shown below and there are about one hundred others in 7W which a substantial part of the accommodation takes this form. The construction of many of these hospitals is such as will provide satisfactory accommodation for a number of years.
Ashington Sidcup Brandon Durham Chertsey Gateshead Horley Hemlington Hydestile Hexham (2) Newfield Burford Northallerton Oxford North Shields Stoke Mandeville Ormside Sedgfield Hayling Island Threlkeld Ringwood Salisbury (2) Bubwith Sherborne Hull Southampton Mirfield Weyhill Ripon Weymouth Tadcaster York Liskeard Grimsby Birmingham Immingham Bromsgrove Laceby Malvern Lincoln Shrewsbury Mansfield Sutton Coldfield Market Rasen Nottingham Manchester Sheffield Aberbargoed Abbots Langley Barry Ashford, Middlesex. Bryncethin Bedford Chepstow (2) Haverfordwest Brentwood Llangefni Ware Morriston Penley Dartford (2) Pontygwaith Maidstone Rhydlafar Orpington Ystrad Mynach