HC Deb 29 April 1929 vol 227 cc1302-3W
Mr. HORE-BELISHA

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty how much money has been spent on the maintenance of the Royal dockyards from October, 1924, to the present day?

Lieut.-Colonel HEADLAM

The establishment and incidental charges pertaining to the Royal Dockyards and covering the activities of the dockyards both as production establishments and bases for the Fleet are given annually in the published Blue Books "Navy, Dockyard Expense Accounts" under the general heading "Programme of Shipbuilding, etc." (vide page 11 of Blue Book for 1927–28) and for the period covered by the question are as follow:—

£
1924 (half-year) 2,229,417
1925 4,772,944
1926 4,431,638
1927 4,367,042
1928 (estimated) 4,294,300

Details of these "maintenance expenses" are also given in the same Blue Book (vide page 6 of the Blue Book for 1927). Any further dissection of the figures presented in the Blue Books would involve a very considerable amount of work, which I do not think would be justified. The Blue Book for 1928 has not yet been prepared.