§ Miss Richardsonasked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list the air bases in East Anglia from which either British or American units operate: and what other military installations there are in East Anglia.
§ Mr. JohnThe Royal Air Force stations in East Anglia are listed below. Those which are used by the United States Air Force are separately noted.
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§ Mr. Alexander W. LyonInformation about pleas is readily available only for 1974, and only in respect of those tried at Crown courts. Following is the available information:
- Alconbury (USAF).
- Bawdsey.
- Bentwaters (USAF).
- Brampton.
- Claydon (USAF).
- Coltishall.
- Ely.
- Feltwell (USAF).
- Framlingham (USAF).
- Honington.
- Icklingham (USAF).
- Lakenheath (USAF).
- Marham.
- Martlesham Heath (USAF).
- Massingham (USAF).
- Mildenhall (USAF).
- Neatishead.
- Newmarket.
- Sculthorpe (USAF).
- Swanton Morley.
- Swaffham.
- Upwood.
- Watton.
- Wattisham.
- West Raynham.
- Weybourn.
- Wittering.
- Woodbridge (USAF).
- Wyton.
There are other military installations at the following locations in East Anglia:
Royal Navy
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- Great Yarmouth.
- Ipswich.
- Norwich.
- Shotley.
Army
- Barnham.
- Barton Road.
- Bassingbourne.
- Bromeswell.
- Coldham's Lane
- Felixstowe.
- Kelling Heath.
- Oakington.
- Pakefield.
- Salthouse Heath
- Stanford.
- Thetford.
- Waterbeach.