§ Sir T. Mooreasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will issue a list of schemes in the road programme cost-
Scheme Starting Date Estimated completion Date Estimated total Cost Trunk Roads £ 1. A.77 Improvement from Malletsheugh to Woodvale Avenue, Renfrewshire. November, 1959 … Summer 1962 … 551,000 2. A.78 Kilwinning By-pass, Ayrshire November, 1959 … Spring 1962 … 448,000 3. A.78 Ayr-Prestwick By-pass (Stage 1), Ayrshire. November, 1959 … Summer 1961 … 706,000 4. A.76 Howford Bridge Diversion, Ayrshire August, 1959 … Summer 1961 … 414,000 5. A.9 Improvement from Blueton to West of Blackford, Perthshire. November, 1959 … Summer 1961 … 136,000 6. A.1 Scrogend and Houndwood Diversions, Berwickshire. April, 1959 … Summer 1960 … 109,000 7. A.74 Abington and Crawford Diversions, Lanarkshire. March, 1960 … Spring 1962 … 723,000 8. A.74 Improvement between Lockerbie and Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire. November, 1959 … Winter 1961 … 592,000 9. A.74 Reconstruction of Birkwood Bridge May, 1959 … Winter 1959 … 174,000 10. A.83 Improvement from Loin Bridge to Black Spout, Argyll. January, 1960 … Autumn 1961 … 166,000 Classified Roads 11. A.83 Reconstruction between Tarbert and Ronachan, Argyll. March, 1960 … Summer 1962 … 178,000 12.. C1. III Widening and reconstruction of Broomhouse Road, Edinburgh. April, 1955 … Summer 1961 … 198,000 13. Clyde Tunnel, Glasgow. Construction of Tunnel No. 2. December, 1959 … Summer 1963 … 3,881,000 14. A.86 Reconstruction from Roy Bridge to Roughburn, Inverness-shire. June, 1959 … Summer 1961 … 188,000 15. A.9 Replacement of Suspension Bridge, Inverness. August, 1959 … Summer 1961 … 302,000 16. Potential Class I. Widening of Canal Street, Paisley. April, 1959 … Summer 1960 … 134,000 17. A.85 Replacement of Victoria Bridge, Perth May, 1959 … Summer 1960 … 160,000 18. A.832 Reconstruction of Gruinard Hill, Ross and Cromarty. June, 1959 … Spring 1961 … 106,000 Note Trunk road scheme No. 9 is part of the larger scheme of the improvement of A.74 between Lesmahagow and Canderdyke, Lanarkshire.