HC Deb 17 October 1916 vol 86 c416W
Mr. MacCALLUM SCOTT

asked the President of the Local Government Board whether, in view of the lighting restrictions, it is the intention of the Government at an early date to enforce an early closing order for shops; and, if so, what hours are proposed?

Mr. SAMUEL

My right hon. Friend has asked me to reply to this question. Yes, Sir, in view of the restriction of lighting which is now necessary, and also with the object of economising our coal supplies as much as possible, the Government are proposing to make an Order for the closing of all shops, subject to a few exceptions, during the winter months at seven o'clock on days other than Saturday or the weekly half-holiday, and at nine on Saturday The inquiries which have been made of local authorities and important trade organisations show that such a measure will be welcomed, and that it has, indeed, already been anticipated to a large extent. The chief exceptions proposed to be allowed will be for the sale of meals, of newly-cooked provisions for consumption off the premises, of medicines and articles required in the case of illness, and of newspapers; and an extension of time to eight o'clock instead of seven will be allowed in the case of barbers and hairdressers The Order does not apply to the hours of sale of intoxicated liquors, which are regulated otherwise. It is proposed that the Order shall come into operation on the 30th of this month. It will not apply to Ireland, where the lighting restrictions are not operative, and where the economy to be secured would be inconsiderable.

Mr. PERKINS

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether the Government contemplates the issue of any Order relative to the earlier closing of shops?

Mr. SAMUEL

I would refer the hon. Member to the reply which I gave to-day to the hon. Member for the Bridgeton Division of Glasgow.