HC Deb 19 May 1952 vol 501 cc10-1W
78. Major Beamish

asked the Minister of Supply whether he is aware that some scrap dealers are offering very low prices for scrap collected in the countryside; and if he will now give wider publicity to the methods being used to collect scrap in country districts and ensure that a correct price is being paid for it.

Mr. Sandys

No; but I will arrange for cases of alleged under-payment to be investigated, if my hon. and gallant Friend can give me the necessary details. Widely publicised schemes which provide for farmers to be paid a fair price for their scrap are being operated satisfactorily in several counties, with the full support of the National Farmer's Union.

Mr. G. R. Strauss

asked the Minister of Supply how much domestic ferrous scrap was collected during each of the last six months for which figures are available; and what were the corresponding figures for the previous year.

Mr. Sandys

It is not practicable to maintain complete records of domestic scrap collections. The average weekly deliveries to blast furnaces of destructor scrap during each of the six months ending March, 1952, and the corresponding figures for the previous year were:

Tons
1950 1951
October 2,600 2,100
November 1,800 1,900
December 2,300 2,000
1951 1952
January 2,100 2,100
February 2,300 2,300
March 2,100 2,300