Oral Answers to Questions — Transport

– in the House of Commons at 10:30 am on 28 October 2010.

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The Secretary of State was asked-

  • Severn Bridges (Tolls) (4 speeches)

    What recent representations he has received on the method of payment of tolls on the Severn Bridges; and if he will make a statement.

  • Rail Network (25 speeches)

    What steps he is taking to ensure the economic sustainability of the rail network.

  • Local Transport Funding (10 speeches)

    What assessment he has made of the likely effects on local transport schemes of the implementation of the proposed reduction in funding for local government resource grants.

  • Bus Service Operators Grant (11 speeches)

    What his policy is on the future of the bus service operators grant; and if he will make a statement.

  • Swindon to Kemble Rail Line (4 speeches)

    What plans he has for the future of the Swindon to Kemble rail line; and if he will make a statement.

  • High Speed 2 Project (6 speeches)

    If his Department will fund (a) tunnelling and culverting work and (b) other mitigation work arising from the construction of any future rail line as part of the High Speed 2 project.

  • Road Safety (Nottinghamshire) (4 speeches)

    What recent representations he has received on road safety at Elkesley, Nottinghamshire.

  • Highway Infrastructure (Funding) (8 speeches)

    What recent representations he has received on his Department's proposed funding for highway infrastructure; and if he will make a statement.

  • M1-M6 Junction (9 speeches)

    What proposals for improvements to the M1-M6 junction he is considering; and if he will make a statement.

  • Disabled People (Transport Access) (4 speeches)

    What recent assessment he has made of the likely effects of the outcome of the spending review on projects to improve the accessibility of the transport network to disabled people.

  • Topical Questions (29 speeches)

    If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.