§ Sir Raymond PowellTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many MoD sites in Wales have been disposed of (i) since 1 May and (ii) between November 1996 and May 1997; and to which bodies. [33697]
§ Mr. SpellarThe properties in Wales which have been sold and the date are shown in the table. With the exception of the sales of St. David's airfield (January 1997), the sites have been sold to private individuals or companies the details of which are withheld under exemption of 14 of the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information.
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MOD sites in Wales: disposals Date Site Purchaser (i) Since 1 May 1997 May 1997 Part of St. David's Airfield Private Individual Sept 1997 No. 3 Scarborough Road, Newport Private Individual Sept 1997 2/3 Church Cottages, Beachley Private Individual Oct 1997 12 Ellis Avenue, Haverfordwest Private Individual Nov 1997 1 Church Cottages, Beachley Private Individual Dec 1997 6 Duke's Meadow, Pendine Private Individual Dec 1997 14 Ellis Avenue, Haverforewest Private Individual Jan 1998 Area of RNAD Trecwn, Pembroke Private Consortium (ii) Between Nov 1996 and May 1997 Dec 1996 22 Woodend, Pendine Private Individual Dec 1996 Land adjoining Cawder Bks, Brawdy Private Individual Jan 1997 Rinston Farm, Beachley Private Individual Jan 1997 Part of St. David's Airfield Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Jan 1997 2 Duke's Meadow, Pendine Private Individual Feb 1997 7 Duke's Meadow, Pendine Private Sale Feb 1997 Land at Vauxhall Camp, Monmouth Private Individual Feb 1997 Berrybush Aerial Site, Brawdy Private Individual Feb 1997 4 Scarborough Road, Newport Private Individual
MOD in Wales: disposals Date Site Purchaser Mar 1997 Part of St. David's Airfield Private Individual Mar 1997 Beachley House, Chepstow Private Individual Apr 1997 Part of St. David's Airfield Private Individual Apr 1997 Part of St. David's Airfield Private Individual Note:
This does not include the sale of 263 Married Quarters to Annington Homes Limited in November 1996 which were part of a national transaction.