HC Deb 19 November 1936 vol 317 cc1946-7W
Mr. RILEY

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury the total amount of land in England and Wales now in the ownership of local public authorities, the Forestry Commissioners, and other State Departments, respectively?

Lieut.-Colonel COLVILLE

The information is as follows:

LAND IN THE OWNERSHIP OP LOCAL PUBLIC AUTHORITIES, THE FORESTRY COMMISSION, AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS OP STATE.
Acres.
Local Public Authorities:
County Councils and County Borough Councils.
For purposes of small holdings (at 31st December, 1935) 399,596
Local Authorities.
For purposes of allotments (at 31st December, 1934) *21,496
County Councils.
For purposes of agricultural education (excluding certain small demonstration plots, sites of houses, etc., which in the aggregate would not total more than 100 acres) (approximately) 6,500
Admiralty 7,690
Air Ministry 41,000
Ministry of Agriculture 8,959
Crown Lands 220,000
Royal Parks (Office of Works) 5,620
Home Office 2,465
Forestry Commission 957,000
Ministry of Labour †—
War Office 207,906
Total 1,886,090
* In addition 7,167 acres of land owned by Local Authorities for other public purposes were in use at 31st December, 1934, as allotments.
† The Ministry owns no land. 691 acres have been acquired in the name of Commissioner for Special Areas.

The above figures do not cover land in the ownership of local authorities, except land held by them for agricultural education, small holdings and allotments. The figures for the areas of public buildings under the jurisdiction of the Office of Works and for certain small areas held by other Departments for special purposes, such as roads, are also excluded from this statement. These could not be supplied without disproportionate expenditure of time and labour. Certain foreshores are owned by the Commissioners for Crown Lands, the Admiralty and the Board of Trade on behalf of the Crown. It is not possible to compute their area.