HC Deb 16 February 1914 vol 58 c612W
Mr. THOMAS RICHARDS

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether his department have received any representations with regard to the necessity for the erection of a footbridge over the London and North-Western Railway at Black-

wood Station, Monmouthshire; whether he is aware that a number of colliers go to and from their work at this place, and often have to cross the line when a mineral train is standing there; and whether, in view of the danger to life and limb, he will make representations to the railway company on the matter?

Mr. BURNS

The Board of Trade have been in communication with the railway way company in this matter, and the company have informed the Board that they have decided to provide a footbridge at this station.