HC Deb 02 October 1924 vol 177 c355W
Lieut. - Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Secretary of State for War whether any decision has been reached as to the new situation for the school of tank gunnery; and when it is proposed to evacuate the existing school at Lulworth Cove and restore the amenities of that district for the enjoyment of the public?

Lord APSLEY

asked the Secretary of State for War whether it is the Government's intention to purchase the land adjoining Lulworth Cove at present used as a tank gunnery school, to renew the lease, or to abandon it; and whether he has received any representations from the local inhabitants either in favour or against Government retention of this land?

Major ATTLEE

The Army Council are now considering the question of an alternative site, but I regret that I am not in a position to say more at present. As my hon. and gallant Friends are aware, the finding and acquisition of a site of this character will take some time. In the meantime, the amenities of Lulworth Cove, which is not within the danger area, are but little affected. I have received representations both against and in favour of the retention of the land, and local opinion appears to be by no means unanimous.