Airfield, Podington (Farm Use)

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Air Force – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 2 Gorffennaf 1947.

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Photo of Mr Thomas Skeffington-Lodge Mr Thomas Skeffington-Lodge , Bedford 12:00, 2 Gorffennaf 1947

asked the Secretary of State for Air whether, in the interest of food production and local amenities, he is now in a position to return the site of Podington aerodrome, Bedford shire, to its original owner, who is anxious, at an early date, to graze a herd on it.

Photo of Mr Philip Noel-Baker Mr Philip Noel-Baker , Derby

The future of the airfield at Podington has not yet been decided. I am glad to inform my hon. Friend, however, that, pending a final decision, the restrictions on the use of the land for farming have been removed, and the land is already being farmed.

Photo of Mr Thomas Skeffington-Lodge Mr Thomas Skeffington-Lodge , Bedford

Yes, but will my right hon. Friend look into the background of this case, when he will discover that a virtual agreement was come to between his Department and the owner of what, up to now, has been an aerodrome, to return it immediately after the end of the war?

Photo of Mr Philip Noel-Baker Mr Philip Noel-Baker , Derby

I am not aware of that agreement; but of course, in such cases the public interest must also be considered when a final decision is made.