evacuees of the official classes, those made homeless by a war workers. I should, of course, consider any complaint release a property for requisitioning if I were satisfied t caused to the owner. In delegating I should make it clear t that before requisitioning they must give the owner a reasona or letting the house himself. The question is being discussed with the Law Officers of the Crown (i) whether the powers of the existing Defence Regulations are sufficiently wide for the purpose, having rega### to the fact that the housing conditions of the country are such that unless the fullest use is made of existing accommodation both health and morale will suffe### and the war effort is bound to be adversely affected to a steadily increasing degree; and, if so, (ii) whether it would, none the less, be politic to make a new regulation so that it might be abundantly clear to Parliament that the power of the Regulation are to be used much more widely than hitherto, or whether the making of a fresh regulation might throw doubt on the powers conferred by the Defence Act and that it would therefore be advisable to proceed under the existi regulation.
- Civil Defence Region
- Nationwide
- Collection ID
- CAB71
- Document Reference
- CAB 71/13/58
- Document Types
- Memorandum
- File Reference
- CAB 71/13
- Former Department Reference
- LP(43) 175
- Identifier
- 10.1080/wtss.cab71.000013.058
- Keywords
- Bomb Damage Construction Government Departments Housing Industrial Migration Industry Labour Supply Local Authorities Post-war Planning Price Controls Prices Reconstruction Rental Properties Requisitioning Slums Standard of Living
- Language
- English
- Organizations Discussed
- Lord President's Committee Ministry of Health
- Pages
- 20
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Themes
- Industry Infrastructure Domestic Life Housing Living Conditions