§ Lord Monsonasked Her Majesty's Government:
(a) On how many occasions in the past five years bridges spanning the Thames have been damaged by barges or other types of shipping; (b) the approximate total cost of the damage, excluding the indirect costs incurred by those who regularly use the bridges; and (c) the approximate proportion of the cost of repairs, diversion of buses, etc, which fell upon taxpayers or local rate or community charge payers.
§ Lord Brabazon of TaraThere have been seven such incidents in the past five years, in two of which only slight damage was caused; two concerned Battersea road bridge. In five cases the bridges belong to local authorities; in two, to British Rail. Carrying out repairs, and recovering the cost from the parties concerned, are the responsibility of those authorities, and the Government do not have the information requested.