§ 8. Mr. Gammansasked the Minister of Transport if the promised system of new signposting between Dover and London has now been completed; and to what extent he is satisfied with the signposting in the London area itself.
§ Mr. BarnesThe new signposting between Dover and London has been completed except in Southwark. Work in that Metropolitan borough is in progress, and I consider that when it has been completed the signposting of this particular route in London will be satisfactory.
§ Mr. GammansDoes the right hon. Gentleman realise that if he were now to agree to accept my challenge to go out of this building and try to find his way to Dover by his own signposts he would be lost in the first five minutes?
§ Mr. BarnesI think we might travel together.
§ 10. Mr. Gammansasked the Minister of Transport what part of London is indicated on the signposts on Eastern Avenue when the distance to London is given.
§ Mr. BarnesCharing Cross.
§ Mr. GammansDoes the right hon. Gentleman realise that in the case of many of these signposts, this is not so, and will he accept my assurance that when I tried it the other night I finished up near Finsbury Park?
§ Mr. BarnesI would not altogether accept the guidance of the hon. Gentleman in that direction. The Question asked whether there was an indication of locality when distance was given. Where the hon. Gentleman finishes up is a matter for him.
§ Mr. GammansDoes the Minister realise that it was the direction on the signposts that landed me at Finsbury Park? Most of them are sheer nonsense. Would he look into the matter?