HC Deb 01 December 1919 vol 122 cc54-5W
Mr. LORDEN

asked the Secretary of State for War why the anti-aircraft station at Putney Heath on and adjoining the Metropolitan Water Board's reservoir is still continued seeing that the urgent need has ceased to exist for over twelve months, in view of the danger to the health of the Metropolis caused by the very dirty and unsatisfactory state of the station?

Mr. FORSTER

It is proposed to maintain these headquarters, though not necessarily on the present site, as part of the permanent scheme of anti-aircraft training. Until a new permanent site has been acquired no other accommodation is available for the personnel, stores and equipment.