HC Deb 01 July 1919 vol 117 c797W
Mr. ATKEY

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether the Station street entrance to the Midland Station, Nottingham, has not yet been reopened; whether this entrance gives direct access to the Nottingham Lace Market, which is one of the busiest business centres of the city; and whether, in view of the fact that the closing of this entrance was a war measure and its continuance is a great inconvenience to the business community of the city, he can see his way to have it reopened?

Sir AUCKLAND GEDDES

I am informed by the Midland Railway Company that the closing of the entrance referred to was not a war measure but was consequential upon an alteration of the arrangements at Nottingham station with a view to restricting the use of the platforms to ticket [holders. The company do not sec their way to re-open the entrance, which would involve the provision of additional booking-office accommodation and the appointment of additional booking clerks and ticket collectors.