§ Mr. D. E. Thomasasked the Secretary of State for Defence if, pursuant to his answer to the hon. Member for Meirionnydd Nant Conwy of 17 June, Official Report, column 498, he will indicate the nature of the establishments named, where it is not evident in that answer.
§ Mr. FreemanThe main uses of the sites not otherwise described are as follows:
FREEHOLD SITES
Clwyd
- RAF Sealand—maintenance unit
- Hawarden—married quarters
Dyfed
- Pembroke Dock—HM Mooring and marine salvage depot; married quarters
- Templeton—training area
- Haverfordwest—married quarters
- RAF Pembrey—bombing range
- RAF St. David's—airfield
- Angle—radar communication trials site
Gwent
- RAF Caerwent—ammunition depot
Gwynedd
- Capel Curig—adventure training centre
- Ty Croes—range and camp
- Tywyn—Joint Service Mountain Training Centre
- RAF Mona—airfield
- RAF Valley—airfield
Mid-Glamorgan
- Bridgend—Barracks and workshop
- RAF St. Athan—airfield
Powys
- Brecon—barracks, married quarters etc
- Trecastle—training area
LEASEHOLD SITES
Clwyd
- Moel-y-Parc—training area
South Glamorgan
- Barry—married quarters
SITES AT WHICH RIGHTS ARE HELD
Dyfed
- Fort Scoveston—clearance rights