HC Deb 23 June 1952 vol 502 c132W
26. Mr. D. Jones

asked the Minister of Transport how many coastguard stations have been closed down around the shores of Great Britain in the past six months to the end of May, 1952; the reasons for the closure; and the number of full-time and part-time men, whose services have been dispensed with, showing part-time and full-time personnel separately.

Mr. Braithwaite

Two-Teignmouth and Hayling Island, which were closed because they were considered unnecessary under modern conditions and having regard to the watch maintained by adjacent stations. As a result of these closures, one coastguard resigned, two voluntarily retired, and two were transferred to other stations. No part-time staff was involved.