§ 68. Mr. Tiffanyasked the Minister of Works what buildings or huts situated on
WESTWOOD AERODROME, PETERBOROUGH ALLOCATIONS OF REDUNDANT ACCOMMODATION. Buildings. Date. Allocated to. Department Supporting. *Cost of Adaptations. W.A.A.F. Site No. 1 … 20th February, 1947 Ministry of Works Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Not known Sick Quarters Site … 19th August, 1947. Ministry or Works do. Not known Huts 49, 50, 61–66, 73–76, 81–85, 103, 176, 180, 194. 1st February, 1948. Ministry of Works Ministry of Labour £2,700 Huts 19, 51–54, 57–60, 67, 69–72, 77, 80, 101, 102, 123, 134, 181. 5th July, 1948 Ministry of Works (tentatively) Ministry of Labour Estimated £3,300. Buildings Nos. 14, 14A, 47, 120, and ground between Huts 14 and 15. 16th June, 1948. Messrs. Hartleys Ministry of Food Not known Buildings Nos. 16, 56, 6 bays of No. 13 and Lavatory No. 11. 16th June, 1948. Messrs. Baxter Guion. Ministry of Food Not known Hangar 117 … … 16th June, 1948. Messrs. Baker Perkins. Ministry of Supply Not known Hangar 116, Buildings Nos. 15, 15A, 158, and14 bays of No. 13. 16th June, 1948. Ministry of Works Post Office … Nominal Buildings Nos. 3, 5, 6, 7, 12, 166, 207, 208, 209. 16th June, 1948. Ministry of Works — Nil Buildings Nos. 20, 23, 23A, 24, 91, 92, 93, 109, 110, 114, 115, 118, 217. 16th June, 1948. Ministry of Agriculture. — Not known Buildings Nos. 92, 93, 110, and 1/3rd of each of buildings Nos. 23 and 23A 16th June, 1948. B.E.A.C. … Ministry of Civil Aviation and Post Office. Not known * Where adaptations, if any, are carried Out by the occupying Department the Ministry of Works would have no record of the cost.