HC Deb 23 May 1940 vol 361 cc326-7W
Dr. Little

asked the Secretary of State for Air whether, now that the site has been selected, he will give instructions that work on the new aerodrome in Northern Ireland shall be pushed forward with all celerity; and whether, as the matter is urgent, he will give instructions to have a site for an additional aerodrome chosen at the earliest possible moment in order that work may be provided for the unemployed as well as for national security?

Captain Balfour

Two possible aerodrome sites are being considered. One site provisionally selected is now undergoing the detailed survey that is essential before it can be proceeded with, but I am advised that the difficulties of preparation appear to be greatly due to topographical conditions. If it should be decided to proceed with this site, immediate steps will be taken for its preparation. As regards the second part of the Question, a further site was suggested on 9th May by the Department of Commerce of Northern Ireland. This will be examined and if found suitable may, on grounds of economy and speed of construction, be preferred to the site provisionally selected.

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