HC Deb 29 February 1956 vol 549 cc139-40W
Mr. Marlowe

asked the Minister of Health whether, in view of the annual cost of over £1,000,000 for bottles used in the National Health Service, he will introduce a regulation requiring a returnable deposit to be made when medicines are supplied; and what saving he estimates could be obtained by this procedure.

Mr. Turton

I would refer my hon. and learned Friend to the reply given to

Projects for building or rebuilding barracks begun since 1st April, 1955. Building or rebuilding started before and in progress during financial year 1955–56
(a) New barracks: (a) New barracks:
Warcop, Westmorland; Sudbury, Staffordshire; Belfast. Colburn Sidings, Catterick; Jaffa Lines, Catterick; Garets Hey, Loughborough;
(b) Modernisation of barracks: Solway Barracks, Longtown; Bestwood
Kandahar and Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth. Lodge, Nottingham; "U" and "Z" Barracks, Bicester; Boreham Camp, Warminster; Vauxhall Barracks, Didcot; Army Medical Equipment Centre, Ludgershall; Fugglestone Camp, Salisbury; Westmoors Camp, near Wimborne; Byams Camp, Marchwood; Rowcroft, Ashford; Lichards Cross, Bridgend; Deysbrook Camp, Liverpool; Court-Y-Gollen Camp, Marlborough Barracks, Kineton; Parsons Lines, Donnington; Long Marston Camp, Craigie Hall, Edinburgh.
(b) Modernisation of barracks:
Combermere Barracks, Windsor; Stoughton Barracks, Guildford; Fulwood Barracks, Preston; Maryhill Barracks, Glasgow; Topsham Barracks, Exeter.

my hon. Friend the Member for Arundel and Shoreham (Captain Kerby) on the 24th February.

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