HC Deb 22 July 1913 vol 55 c1843
29. Major ANSTRUTHER-GRAY

asked the Secretary for Scotland whether he has received a memorial from the inhabitants of Claddach Carinish, Cleit Feora, and Knockguien, which townships are two, three, and one mile, respectively, from the terminus of the main road at Carinish Inn, in North Uist, deploring the conditions under which they suffer for want of a road and urging the necessity of help in this direction; and whether, in consideration of the hardship entailed, especially in winter, he will consider what steps can be taken to remedy the matter?

Mr. McKINNON WOOD

I received this memorial a few days ago, and have referred the matter to the Board of Agriculture for Scotland for consideration.