§ Mr. Skeffingtonasked the Minister of Transport if he is aware of the difficulties being experienced by the clergy and parishioners of St. Dunstan's, Cranford, due to the construction of the M.4; and what steps he is taking to prevent the church from being separated from the parish.
§ Mr. MarplesIt has been necessary to provide temporary access to the church during construction. The permanent subway access is now open: its opening
70Wtectorates, in respect of Commonwealth Educational Co-operation for scholarships and training in the United Kingdom, supply of teachers and other expenditure.
§ Mr. R. CarrThe breakdown of expenditure in 1962–63 was as follows:
was delayed by acts of vandalism and theft. The temporary lighting in the subway and the temporary surfaces on the paths on either side will be replaced by permanent lighting and surfaces as soon as possible. Parishioners from north of the motorway should have no difficulty in getting to the church.