Series: Papers 1(45) - 107(45)

User icon Taylor Kenkel
26 August 2022
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A file of memoranda, graphs, and statistical information concerning the workings of the Lord President's Committee on domestic affairs during the Second World War. The documents discuss the state of Britain's reserve stocks of food, fuel, and raw materials; recent developments in British agriculture; and British agricultural trade unions' opposition to the government's proposal to extend double summer time, as it forces agricultural labourers to work unrealistic hours. The documents also cover the enlargement of an airfield at Filton, near Bristol, to accommodate the new Bristol Brabazon airliner; and the committee's proposal of a series of rent controls to ensure that Britain's post-war housing is kept at a reasonable price. Other documents comment on the committee's planning for the days after the cessation of hostilities with Germany, including the number of bank holidays that should be awarded to the British public, and the impact of a ceasefire on Britain's industrial productivity.


The National Archives · 18 January 1945

7, I appreciate that this step may create some discontent among those producers who have already marketed all or part of their crop, but in View of the urgency of …


The National Archives · 6 January 1945 English

Negotiations with SHAEF, the Customs and Security Controls and with the French Railways have resulted in a shortening of the time for the journey between London and Paris which should …


The National Archives · 28 April 1945 English

SECRET STATISTICAL STATEMENT MARCH, 1945. Month of January 1945 February 1945 March March 1945 ### 1944 ### Thousand Tons 1. OUTPUT OF MINED COAL AND TONNAGE (a) Output of Saleable …


The National Archives · 17 April 1945 English

4. In these circumstances I suggest that the best plan would be to set up a small central committee of officials who would be responsible for co-ordinating the consideration of …


The National Archives · 26 March 1945 English

would produce a mass movement among the other 18,000 employee at Woolwich and the example of Woolwich would control the re of the engineering factories. The workpeople at Woolwich, through …


The National Archives · 21 February 1945 English

7. S.H.A.E.F. require 356,000 tons (there is no Mediterranean requirement from the United Kingdom). If the above proposals are accepted, therefore, there would still be a deficit of 86,000 tons …


The National Archives · 31 January 1945 English

4. The Committees made many detailed recommendations with regard to marketing, research and experimental work, and other matters into which we need not here enters Their principal proposal, however, was …


The National Archives · 5 April 1945 English

3. Separation Allowances, Old Age Pensions, etc. will not be paid after Cease Fire is sounded, until the day next but one after Cease Fire day. If Cease Fire day …


The National Archives · 17 January 1945 English

THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT Printed for the War Cabinet. January 1945. SECRET. Copy No 52 L.P. (45) 17. 17th January, 1945. WAR CABINET. Lord …


The National Archives · 7 March 1945 English

(THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT) SECRET L.P. (45) 58. COPY NO. 71 7th March, 1945 WAR CABINET LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE CIGARETTES FOR THE FORCES Memorandum …