HC Deb 24 January 1945 vol 407 c821W
Flight-Lieutenant Teeling

asked the Minister of Food whether, in view of recent statements issued by his Department that anybody may now apply for a catering licence in coastal areas, he has made any arrangements to safeguard the interests of former caterers who are now serving with His Majesty's Forces.

Colonel Llewellin

Although anyone may now apply for a catering licence in the coastal areas a licence will not be granted to an applicant who is not an ex-trader unless there is consumer need for the new business. Ex-food traders now serving in the Forces can obtain, as of right, a licence to re-open their former businesses without having to show consumer need.

Flight-Lieutenant Teeling

asked the Minister of Food whether, in view of the fact that anybody may apply for a catering licence in coastal areas, he has any plans to help to protect ex-Servicemen with no previous experience in the catering trade from losing their savings in such an enterprise; and whether he can in any way ensure that such licences will not be granted to people who are only nominees of multiple and chain stores.

Colonel Llewellin

A licence will not generally be granted in such cases unless there is scope for the new business, but I cannot guarantee that the licensee will make a success of the business. With regard to the second part of the Question, my local officers are instructed to ensure that the person to whom a licence is granted is the owner of the business.