§ 5. Mr. John MacLeodasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what progress is being made with the provision of a ferry 1733 service and pier at Toscaig, Applecross, Ross-shire.
§ Mr. Henderson StewartA preliminary survey has been made for the site of a pier and practical arrangements for operating a ferry service are being examined by the Departments concerned. There will be no avoidable delay in reaching a decision.
§ Mr. MacLeodDoes my hon. Friend appreciate that the people of Applecross consider that there has been far too long a delay already? Can he say when a decision will be reached, because this is an intolerable position in which these people are living and improved communications have been talked about for the last 60 years?
§ Mr. StewartMy hon. Friend will appreciate that this is a relatively small community. The cost of this operation would be very heavy, and therefore, although we want to do the right thing, it is proper that we should consider the matter with great care.
§ Mr. MacLeodDoes my hon. Friend agree that it was his Department who decided that this scheme was an alternative to a road which the people really wanted and which should be built, and that his Department has agreed that this is an alternative?
§ Mr. StewartThat alternative, as my hon. Friend knows, was recommended by the Highland Panel, of which he is a member.