HC Deb 24 March 1947 vol 435 c135W
51. Sir G. Fox

asked the Minister of Agriculture, why the Institute of Agricultural Engineering has been moved from Aston Bryant, Yorkshire, to Bedfordshire; the total quantity of goods to be moved; and the method of transport.

Mr. T. Williams

The National Institute of Agricultural Engineering will be moving from Askham Bryan, Yorkshire, to Bedfordshire because the present premises are required for their original purpose as a farm institute, and the new site is more suitable as a permanent location. The move cannot take place for some months, and I am unable therefore to supply the information asked for in the last parts of the Question.