HC Deb 15 May 1860 vol 158 cc1298-9
VISCOUNT EMLYN,

in moving for leave to bring in a Bill for the better management and control of the highways in South Wales, said he should not have attempted this task had he not been given to understand that he should receive the support of the Members of the present and late Governments. He felt confident that the Bill would be acceptable to Members generally, and therefore he trusted there would be no opposition to the Motion.

SIR GEORGE LEWIS

said, he merely wished to say that from what he understood of the views generally of his noble Friend he concurred with him thinking' that, from the facts which experience had shown in regard to management of the turnpike trusts in South Wales, it would be well that all roads in that part of the country should be included in one general Highway Bill.

Leave given.

"Bill for the better management and control of the Highways in South Wales, ordered to be brought in by Viscount EMLYN, Mr. HUSSEY VIVIAN, and Mr. HENRY BRUCE."