Humber Bridge

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 27 October 1976.

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Photo of Mr Michael Brotherton Mr Michael Brotherton , Louth Borough 12:00, 27 October 1976

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will make a statement about progress on the construction of the Humber Bridge.

Photo of John Horam John Horam , Gateshead West

The Humber Bridge Board still expects the bridge and its immediate approach roads to be opened to traffic in late 1978. A recent milestone in the building of the bridge structure was the essential completion of the towers to a point where superstructure work can proceed.

Photo of Mr Michael Brotherton Mr Michael Brotherton , Louth Borough

With all the money that is being wasted on this white elephant, will the Minister give an assurance that the construction of a decent road structure on the south bank will not be prejudiced?

Photo of John Horam John Horam , Gateshead West

On the contrary, it will accelerate it.

Photo of Mr Kevin McNamara Mr Kevin McNamara , Kingston upon Hull Central

My hon. Friend has put the hon. Member for Louth (Mr. Botherton) well and truly in his place. Is he aware that most people on Humberside are proud with the progress in the building of the bridge? We are particularly glad that work on the superstructure has started. Will my hon. Friend approach the postal authorities to see whether a suitable commemorative stamp can be issued to mark the completion of this considerable architectural achievement, which is the biggest bridge in Europe?

Photo of John Horam John Horam , Gateshead West

I shall have a word with my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Industry, who I believe bears some responsibility for the Post Office.