HC Deb 13 July 1987 vol 119 cc325-6W
Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport whether he is satisfied with the current level of service on the Woolwich ferry; and what steps he is taking to improve it.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

As I said in my answer to the hon. Member on 23 June 1986 at column61, Greenwich borough council is operating the Woolwich ferry as our agent and questions on its day-to-day operation should be addressed to the council.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport when he plans to publish the consultant's report on the future of the Woolwich ferry.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

I expect to receive the consultants' final report very soon now. I shall then decide what steps to take.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will meet representatives of the London borough of Greenwich and the staff of Woolwich ferry to discuss its future operations.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

When I have considered the findings and recommendations of the consultants' final report I shall discuss these with the London borough of Greenwich. It is for Greenwich to have discussions with its work force.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport on how many days since 1 April the Woolwich ferry has been subject to disruption; and how many scheduled crossings have been lost.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

Up to 8 July, disruption has occurred on 93 days. Around 6,600 crossings have been lost.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will indicate the numbers of staff employed on the Woolwich ferry in each grade at the most recent convenient date together with the comparative numbers at the same date in 1986, 1985 and 1984.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

The staff are employed by the London borough of Greenwich. Questions about staff numbers should be addressed to the council.

We assumed responsibility for the ferry on 1 April 1986 at which date, Greenwich took over the following complement, which is still operative.

Number
Ferry Operatives
Captain 5
Mate 5
Engineer 6
Leading Deckhand 6
Deckhand 15
Relief Deckhand 9
Shipkeeper 10
C/H Traffic Controller 6
Traffic Controller 6
Relief Traffic Controller 6
Car Park Attendant 2
Ferry Workshops
Electrician Chargehand 4
Plumber 2
Fitter Chargehand 1
Fitter 5
Shipwright Chargehand 1
Shipwright 4
Boilermaker 2
Painter Chargehand 1
Painter 2
Semi Skilled Engineering Workers 18
Management/Administration
Assistant Director 0.5
Ferry Manager 1
Assistant Ferry Manager 1
Manager Maintenance and Technical Support 1
Workshop Manager 1
Assistant Workshop Manager 1
Electrical Engineering Assistant 1
Marine Engineer 1
Vehicle Controller 0.4
Senior Administrative Officer 1
Administrative Assistant 1
Bonus Clerk 1
Administrative Assistant/Typist 1
Senior Storekeeper 1
Stores Assistant 2
Stores Clerk 2

We have no comparative figures prior to abolition.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what representations he has received about the current level of service on the Woolwich ferry; and what has been his response.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

I have received two letters from members of the public. Questions on the day-to-day operation of the ferry are a matter for the London borough of Greenwich as the Department's agent.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what comments he has received from the London borough of Greenwich about the consultant's report on the future of the Woolwich ferry.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

The London borough of Greenwich contributed to the review by consultants of the Woolwich ferry. We will discuss the final report with Greenwich.