HC Deb 23 July 1979 vol 971 c70W
Mr. Dobson

asked the Minister of Transport if he will list the toll bridges on major trunk roads; and indicate for each year since their opening what profit or loss they have recorded when both running costs and capital charges are included in the calculation.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

The only toll bridges in England on or forming part of a major trunk route are those across the Tamar and the Severn. Trunk roads in Scotland and Wales are the responsibility respectively of my right hon. Friends the Secretaries of State for Scotland and Wales.

The figures requested for each bridge are as follows:

Severn Surplus +/ Deficit Tamar Surplus +/ Deficit
£ £
1961–62 —7,957
1962–63 +75,807
1963–64 +91,076
1964–65 +77,801
1965–66 +22,775
1966–67 —269,050 +43,021
1967–68 —376,056 +59,517
1968–69 —378,559 +8,134
1969–70 —385,039 +9,883
1970–71 —386,352 +31,359
1971–72 —408,264 +53,503
1972–73 —211,612 +81,840
1973–74 —382,575 +29,009
1974–75 —602 628 —37,411
1975–76 —1,123,207 +174,761
1976–77 —1,431,702 +180,991
1977–78 —1,923,093 +62,419
1978–79 Not yet available +46,780

We hope to announce very shortly our decision on the proposal to raise tolls on the Severn bridge.