HC Deb 23 November 1954 vol 533 c120W
Brigadier Clarke

asked the Minister of Health why the Langstone Sanatorium, Portsmouth, which was surplus to the requirements of the National Health Service, was used as a repository and not handed back to Portsmouth until November, 1953.

Mr. Iain Macleod

This property did not become surplus to hospital requirements until the end of 1953 when it had ceased to be used as a hospital store. The property was offered to Portsmouth Corporation in May last, and the offer is still under consideration by them.