HC Deb 11 August 1947 vol 441 cc1910-1
20. Mr. Boothby

asked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware that the transport of herring by rail is now slower than at any time during the war; that it frequently takes over 48 hours for the fish to reach the South markets from Fraserburgh and Peterhead; and whether he is taking any steps to improve matters, in view of the loss of valuable food involved.

Mr. G. R. Strauss

My right hon. Friend regrets that it has not been possible to complete his inquiries in the time available but he will communicate with the hon. Member as soon as possible.

Mr. Boothby

Will the hon. Gentleman bear in mind that trains get away from Fraserburgh and Peterhead on time, and usually from Aberdeen? It is only as they approach England that the trouble begins.