HC Deb 27 November 1957 vol 578 cc125-6W
Mr. J. Howard

asked the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation if he will take action to alleviate the delay at Portsmouth and Ryde Pier, to which passengers to the Isle of Wight are subject during the summer months, by urging the general public to make greater use of the Southampton route, as suggested at a conference held in Ryde on 15th November, 1957, and attended by representatives of the Isle of Wight County Council, businessmen's and hoteliers' associations, the British Transport Commission, Red Funnel Steamers and other transport users.

Mr. Watkinson

This is a matter for the transport operators to consider with the interests concerned. I am informed by the British Transport Commission that it is prepared to consider sympathetically what it for its part can do to provide additional rail services to feed the Southampton—Cowes route.

each of the years 1954, 1955, 1956, and for the latest available date in 1957; what was the number of operators and employees convicted, respectively; and what was the number of licences revoked or suspended.

Mr. Nugent

The following is the information: