Air Force Station, Crail (Future Use)

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 19 March 1947.

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Photo of Sir James Henderson-Stewart Sir James Henderson-Stewart , Fife Eastern 12:00, 19 March 1947

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty if he will make a statement upon the future use of Crail Naval Airforce Station.

Mr. Dugdale:

It has now been decided to use the Naval Air Station at Crail as a boys' training establishment. It is hoped to begin the training of boys at Crail about the beginning of May.

Photo of Mr Michael Maitland Stewart Mr Michael Maitland Stewart , Fulham East

Can the hon. Member say how many boys are to be brought there; and can he give any indication how the training establishments may develop in the course of the next year or two years?

Mr. Dugdale:

No, Sir. The details have not been worked out. We have simply agreed the principle. I think the hon. Member will be interested to know that this is the first time boys of the seaman and communications branches have been trained on shore in Scotland.

Photo of Mr Michael Maitland Stewart Mr Michael Maitland Stewart , Fulham East

Is the hon. Gentleman aware that his last statement will be welcomed in Scotland, and if he could couple with it some decision about Rosyth, we should be well pleased?

Photo of Mr David Kirkwood Mr David Kirkwood , Dumbarton District of Burghs

Is not the hon. Gentleman aware of the fact that the only time the Navy thinks about Scotland is when there is a war on?