§ 84. Mr. Robert Mathewasked the Minister of Transport if she will take steps to implement a national policy on concessionary fares for all schoolchildren, in view of the older school-leaving age.
§ Mr. John MorrisThese concessions are a matter for the transport undertakings concerned. Local authorities have however power to contribute towards the cost of travel concessions on municipal transport and have been asked for their views on the extension of these powers.
§ 106. Mr. Hastingsasked the Minister of Transport whether she will now make a further statement on the question of travel concessions for non-municipal bus operators.
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§ The Attorney-GeneralThe details given below for which my hon. Friend asks show that Members of Parliament have not been appointed to Recorder-ships shortly after election to Parliament. Recorders, including those who are Members of Parliament, are of course appointed on merit and membership of this House should be no disqualification. I myself do not appoint Recorders. A Member of Parliament would not be appointed Recorder of a borough any part of which was within his constituency.
§ 111. Mr. Hobdenasked the Minister of Transport when she will make an announcement with regard to the extension of concessionary fares for pensioners and others.
§ Mr. SwinglerI would refer to the Answer given to my hon. Friend the Member for Bristol, North-West (Mr. Ellis) on 9th November.—[Vol. 735, c.296.]