HC Deb 29 February 1940 vol 357 cc2278-9W
Mr. Liddall

asked the Minister of Agriculture, in view of the necessity to increase the home production of cereal and pastoral foods, potatoes and flax, why he is not making roads in parts of the Fens, Cambridgeshire, and Suffolk, hard enough to restore to productive use districts which have fallen out of use, owing to bad roads?

Sir R. Dorman-Smith

My hon. Friend will realise that the suggestion that hard roads should be constructed at the ex- pense of the State in the districts referred to, in order to bring into cultivation derelict land in private ownership, raises difficult questions of policy and procedure. I am, however, consulting the War Agricultural Executive Committees concerned in regard to the matter.