HC Deb 06 May 1954 vol 527 c39W
72. Mr. Edward Evans

asked the Minister of Agriculture what progress has been made in repairing sea defences against flooding and erosion since January, 1953; how much remains to be done; what has been spent on this work; and how much has been recovered through Treasury grants.

Sir T. Dugdale

Since 1st February last year, schemes for the restoration and improvement of the sea defences against flooding costing in all £25 million have been submitted for approval by the East Coast River Boards. Restoration works amounting to £15.3 million and attracting 100 per cent, grant are almost completed. Improvement works amounting to £9.7 million and attracting 85 per cent, grant are largely completed and should all be finished by the end of the present financial year. Of the estimated total cost of £25 million, the Exchequer is contributing nearly £23.5 million.

The repair of sea defences against erosion was a much smaller problem and I understand from my right hon. Friend the Minister of Housing and Local Government that so far as is known the repair work is complete. The cost was about £150,000 which has been wholly met by the Exchequer.