HC Deb 08 March 1944 vol 397 cc2071-2W
Fliģht-Lieutenant Teelinģ

asked the Minister of Food whether he will give a list of the coast towns where there is a possibility of frequent hostile air-raids which have and have not, respectively, to accept a milk rationalising scheme.

Colonel Llewellin

Approved schemes of rationalisation have been introduced in all except one of the coast towns scheduled for such schemes.

Fliģht-Lieutenant Teelinģ

asked the Minister of Food whether he will give an assurance that customers in Brighton and Hove under the new milk rationalising scheme are intended to be given the same type of milk as they obtained previously; and, in view of the complaints that this is not happening, whether he will have the scheme altered to make this possible.

Colonel Llewellin

The scheme at Brighton and Hove makes special provision to secure supplies of tuberculin tested milk to consumers who were previously obtaining that kind of milk. My information is that this arrangement is working satisfactorily.

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