Industrial Site, Clydebank

Oral Answers to Questions — Industry, Trade and Regional Development – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 18 Mehefin 1964.

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Photo of Mr Cyril Bence Mr Cyril Bence , Dunbartonshire East 12:00, 18 Mehefin 1964

asked the Secretary of State for Industry, Trade and Regional Development what progress has been made in bringing into use the industrial site in Clydebank leased to Ingersoll-Rand Limited.

Photo of Mr Edward Du Cann Mr Edward Du Cann , Taunton

I have nothing to add to my right hon. Friend's reply to the hon. Member on 6th February.

Photo of Mr Cyril Bence Mr Cyril Bence , Dunbartonshire East

This situation is serious, and perhaps I might refer the hon. Gentleman to the supplementary questions which I have been asking since 1951. Will he do something about releasing this industrial site in Clydebank, because the Borough of Clydebank could get firms to go there if the land were free? We cannot tolerate the situation of a piece of land which has been frozen in the hands of an American company for five years. This is a blot on the industrial development of the area. Will the hon. Gentleman do something about this and get the land back from Ingersoll-Rand Ltd. so that it can be used by the Borough of Clydebank?

Photo of Mr Edward Du Cann Mr Edward Du Cann , Taunton

I understand the hon. Gentleman's long and continuing concern in the matter. Perhaps I should say that, if he has any specific proposals for firms who want to come to this area, we are ready to entertain them. The hon. Gentleman referred to earlier supplementary questions on the subject. My right hon. Friend invited him to let him have any information that he wished him to consider. That invitation is still open.

Photo of Mr Cyril Bence Mr Cyril Bence , Dunbartonshire East

On a point of order. In view of the unsatisfactory nature of the Answers that I have been getting for years on this matter, I beg to give notice that I shall raise the matter on the Adjournment at the earliest possible opportunity.

Photo of Sir Harry Hylton-Foster Sir Harry Hylton-Foster , Cities of London and Westminster

I will treat that as relating to the last Answer only, otherwise it is irregular.