War Damage Commission
The War Damage Commission was a body set up by the British Government under the War Damage Act 1941 to pay compensation for war damage to land and buildings throughout the United Kingdom. It was not responsible for the repairs themselves, which were carried out by local authorities or private contractors.
The Commission was chaired by Malcolm Trustram Eve, then by Sir Thomas Williams Phillips. It was headquartered at Devonshire House, Mayfair Place, Piccadilly, London, and operated out of sixteen Regional Offices:
- Region No.1 – Northern : Durham, Northumberland, North Riding of Yorkshire
- Region No.2 – North-Eastern : East Riding of Yorkshire, West Riding of Yorkshire
- Region No.3 – North Midland : Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland
- Region No.4 – Eastern : Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
- Region No.5A – North-West London
- Region No.5B – North-East London
- Region No.5C – South-East London
- Region No.5D – South-West London
- Region No.6 – Southern : Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Oxfordshire
- Region No.7 – South-Western : Cornwall, Devon, Gloucestershire, Isles of Scilly, Somerset, Wiltshire
- Region No.8 – Wales
- Region No.9 – Midland : Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire
- Region No.10 – North-Western : Cheshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, Westmorland
- Region No.11 – Scotland
- Region No.12 – South-Eastern : Kent, Surrey, Sussex, except areas covered by Regions 5C and 5D
- Region No.13 – Northern Ireland