HC Deb 28 November 1960 vol 631 cc11-3W
64. Sir A. Hurd

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food haw many of the primary outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease occurring in Great Britain during the past five years his advisers have attributed to infection brought by South American meat, and how many to infection brought by migrating birds from the Continent; and in how many cases it has not been possible to establish the probable agent of infection.

Mr. Soames

During the five years to 1959, 62 primary outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease have been attributed by my department to infected South American meat and 46 to infection brought from the Continent, probably by birds. The origin of the remaining 12 outbreaks was obscure.

65. Mr. Woodnutt

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, as representing the Minister for Science, what is the annual cost to Her Majesty's Government of the Foot-and-Mouth Research Institute, Pirbright; and whether the Institute is conducting research into the possibility of building up immunity by balancing mineral deposits in soil.

Mr. Hare

The following table gives the information desired:

Mr. Soames

The annual cost, excluding capital expenditure, is about £300,000. The answer to the second part of the Question is "No".

Mr. Speir

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will state the reasons why he considers it desirable compulsorily to slaughter, not only animals infected with foot-and-mouth disease, but also those which are contacts; and what has been the cost of compensation, on an annual average, during the past 10 years.

Mr. Soames

Foot-and-mouth disease is extremely infectious and it is necessary to slaughter animals which have been in contact with the disease in order to reduce the risk of further spread. The Gowers Committee, which studied the problem and reported in 1954, fully endorsed this policy.

The average cost of compensation for the whole of Great Britain over the last 10 years has been £592,000 annually.

Mr. Speir

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food whether it has now been possible to trace the origin of the recent outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease in the county of Northumberland.

Mr. Soames

The origin has not been traced despite exhaustive inquiries. The passage of lime means, I am afraid, that it is now unlikely to be discovered.

Sir A. Hurd

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will make a further statement on the foot-and-mouth situation; whether the first outbreak in the present series spreading from England to Scotland occurred in pigs fed on swill; and if the origin of the infection has now been traced.

Mr. Soames

Since 6th November and up to midnight yesterday 193 outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease have been confirmed. Of these 79 have been in East Anglia, 27 in the North and North-East of England, 20 in the Midlands 1 in the Home Counties and 66 in Scotland. The numbers of stock to be compulsorily slaughtered total 13,220 cattle, 16,410 sheep and 5,660 pigs.

There is still no evidence that the present series of outbreaks can be definitely attributed to the use of infected swill or waste food. It now seems unlikely that the origin will be discovered because of the passage of time.

ONE-BEDROOM DWELLINGS COMPLETED, OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION, BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES, APRIL, 1945–31ST OCTOBER, 1960
Region Total number of one-bedroom dwellings completed or under construction Completions April, 1945 to 31st October, 1960 Under construction at 31st October, 1960
Houses Flats Houses Flats
Northern 18,754 9,173 6,286 680 2,615
East and West Ridings 25,310 6,249 13,879 961 4,221
North Midlands 14,634 6,538 4,802 1,746 1,548
Eastern 17,780 5,944 8,883 576 2,377
London 51,857 4,327 41,869 223 5,438
Southern 12,782 4,006 6,169 531 2,076
South Western 14,003 3,547 7,657 1,211 1,588
Wales 5,724 1,795 2,236 456 1,237
Midlands 28,686 6,785 17,003 979 3,919
North Western 33,920 10,399 18,225 889 4,407
South Eastern 13,963 3,642 8,336 445 1,540
Total 237,413 62,405 135,345 8,697 30,966

69. Mr. Swingler

asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government and Minister for Welsh Affairs how many old people's bungalows have been constructed or are under construction in Staffordshire; and what grants his Department has paid towards the scheme.

Mr. H. Brooke

Up to 31st October, housing authorities in Staffordshire had built 11,026 one-bedroom dwellings

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