HC Deb 27 June 1963 vol 679 cc166-7W
Commander Pursey

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works why the development and renovation work at Lee-on-Solent is being expedited in order to be completed before the present commanding officer leaves in September; and why this work cannot be carried out under normal conditions.

Mr. Sharples

The work at Lee-on-Solent is being carried out under normal conditions and its completion date has nothing to do with the departure of the present commanding officer.

Commander Pursey

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works why the control tower and Nissen hut at Lee-on-Solent have been redecorated by an outside firm, instead of by Service or dockyard labour; what was the cost of this work; and why, with these further developments, the Nissen hut and other buildings recently redecorated are to be demolished.

Mr. Sharples

These buildings were painted, at a cost of £350, by the local maintenance contractor under his term contract. Service men are not used on work of this kind. Directly employed labour at the station was already fully employed. There is no intention of demolishing any of the buildings recently redecorated.

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