HC Deb 05 February 1947 vol 432 cc374-5W
Mr. Peter Freeman

asked the Secretary of State for War how much barbed wire in tons and miles is still held by his Department or by disposal hoards in each of the various dumps throughout the country; whether he is aware that much of this has been held since 1941 and is already seriously deteriorated; that this commodity is urgently needed by farmers, allotment holders and others; and whether he will take immediate steps to secure its release for general use.

Mr. Bellenger

The following are the particulars:

TABLE II.
Column E. Column F.
Description. Awaiting clearance by Ministry of Supply from Depots. Locations. Stocks in Depot by Location Location.
Tons. Miles. Tons. Miles.
Barbed Wire 104 824 Ashford, Kent 1,000 6,000 Nesscliffe
480 2,780 Horley, Surrey 3,093 18.558 Purfleet
200 1,100 Bartlow, Cambridge 47 282 Catterick
150 900 Gamblingay, Beds. 3 18 Donnington
934 5,604 4,143 24,858
Concertina Wire 111 55½ Missen, Near Bawtry 7,070 3,540 Purfleet
975 487½ Duddington, Near Edinburgh. 889 444½ Nesscliffe
218 109 Wormwood Scrubs
25 12½ Parkhurst 115 57½ Queensferry
1,280 640 Horley 8,074 4,042
120 60 Dicker Mill
425 212½ Tunbridge Wells
214 107 Hothfield, Ashford
105 52½ Darland
158 79 Shottisham
62 31½ Halesworth
280 140 Woolwich
324 162 Gamblingay
1,440 720 Bartlow
700 350 Northern Ireland
3,517 1,755 Margaretting
10,444 5,220 Nesscliffe
20,398 10,194

TABLE III.
Stocks held by Iron and Steel Disposals, Ltd., at 31st January, 1947.
Description. Amount. Location.
Barbed Wire: Tons.
Black 130 Southall
386 Tring
5 Wallsend
Total 521
Barbed Wire:
Galvanised 903 Southall
224 Brentford
70 Tring
83 Keighley
80 (estimated) Middlesbrough
99 Tyne Dock
Total 1,459

I am aware that some of this wire has deteriorated and my right hon. Friend the Minister of Supply and I would be only too glad if any potential purchasers of wire in the dumps get into touch with Iron and Steel Disposals Limited, 7, Park Lane, W.1.