HC Deb 25 November 1925 vol 188 cc1409-10W
Sir R. BIRD

asked the Minister of Transport on how many occasions the engineer on the Southern Railway has returned plans for bridges designed and intended to carry the highway of the Kingston by-pass road over the main or branch lines of the Southern Railway Company; and can any action be taken to remedy the non-completion of this highway so far as it is due to such withholding on behalf of the railway company of approval of plans for bridges?

Lieut.-Colonel ASHLEY

The construction of a bridge necessarily involves lengthy consultation between the highway authority and the railway company before all the details can be satisfactorily agreed. I cannot provide a record of the movements of the many different drawings, but have no reason to suppose that any unnecessary delay has occurred. As I understand that the negotiations in this case are nearing completion no intervention on my part appears necessary.