HC Deb 25 October 1912 vol 42 cc2557-8W
Mr. STANIER

asked the President of the Board of Agriculture, if he can give the names of the local authorities who have issued Orders prohibiting the importation of Irish store cattle into their areas in England, Wales, and Scotland?

Mr. RUNCIMAN

The local authorities for the following counties and boroughs have made regulations which, in effect, prohibit the movement of Irish store cattle into their respective districts:—

England and Wales.
Cambridgeshire. Northumberland.
Cheshire. Oxfordshire.
Chester. Peterborough.
Cornwall. Peterborough (City).
Cumberland. Salop.
Carlisle. Wenlock.
Derbyshire. Shrewsbury.
Dorset. Somerset.
Flintshire. Staffordshire.
Glamorgan. Suffolk (East and West).
Herefordshire.
Hereford. Wiltshire.
Leicestershire. Yorkshire (North Biding).
Lincs. (Lindsey).
Lincs. (Kesteven). Yorkshire (West Riding).
Monmouthshire.

Scotland
Aberdeenshire. Lanarkshire.
Aberdeen. Rutherglen.
Argyllshire. Midlothian.
Campbeltown. Nairn.
Ayrshire. Orkney.
Ayr. Peebles.
Kilmarnock. Perthshire.
Banffshire. Perth.
Berwickshire. Renfrew.
Buteshire. Ross and Cromarty.
Caithness. Roxburgh.
Dumbartonshire. Hawick.
Dumfriesshire. Selkirk.
Elgin or Moray. Galashiels.
Fifeshire. Stirlingshire.
Kirkcaldy. Stirling.
Forfar. Falkirk.
Kincardine. Wigtownshire.
Kirkcudbright. Zetland.
Similar regulations made by the local authorities for the counties of Forfar, Haddington, and Linlithgow, and the Burgh of Dunfermline, have been revoked.