§ 67. Sir David Rentonasked the Secretary of State for Transport when it is proposed to reinstall the stone tablet on the Robert Cooke's bridge at Godmanchester which was damaged in the course of construction of the Huntingdon and Godmanchester bypass.
§ Mr. HoramOf the two bridges existing at Godmanchester before the Huntingdon and Godmanchester bypass was built, the northerly one was demolished as part 179W of the road works. I understand that the remaining bridge still bears a weather-beaten sandstone tablet. There is no record that it was damaged during construction of the new road.