HC Deb 13 February 1980 vol 978 c716W
Sir John Langford-Holt

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how much is to be spent on improving the waterways during the current year.

Mr. Fox

The only waterway improvement scheme being undertaken by the British Waterways Board at present is the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation Scheme. Expenditure in this scheme in 1980 is expected to be about £5 million. In meeting its maintenance and statutory commitments in 1980, the board expects to spend approximately £23.5 million on dredging and maintenance, of which £1.3 million is for tunnel repairs.