HC Deb 26 October 1920 vol 133 cc1571-2W
Mr. PENNEFATHER

asked the Minister of Health what progress has been, and is being, made in Liverpool in connection with housing?

Dr. ADDISON

The Corporation of Liverpool have scheduled 1,220 acres of land for housing schemes. Contracts have been let for 6,160 houses. 160 houses have been completed and occupied, and operations have been commenced on another 1,430 houses. About 3,000 men are engaged on this work; there is sufficient land and materials available to employ double this number of men, but at the moment the Corporation are held back by shortage of bricklayers and plasterers. The Corporation have also converted 380 military huts at Knotty Ash Camp into temporary dwelling houses, all of which are tenanted. An additional 100 huts will be completed in a month's time

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