Canals and Inland Waterways

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 4 Mai 1955.

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Photo of Mr Patrick Wall Mr Patrick Wall , Kingston upon Hull Haltemprice 12:00, 4 Mai 1955

asked the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation what recommendations calling for Government action have been made to him by the British Transport Commission as a result of the recent Report by the Board of Survey on Canals and Inland Waterways; which of these recommendations have been accepted; what reply he has made to the Commission; and if he will make a statement.

Photo of Mr John Boyd-Carpenter Mr John Boyd-Carpenter , Kingston upon Thames

None, Sir. The remaining parts of the Question do not, therefore, arise.

Photo of Mr Patrick Wall Mr Patrick Wall , Kingston upon Hull Haltemprice

Is my right hon. Friend aware that this report has been received by a very large number of people with alarm and despondency? Will he give an undertaking that the matter will be debated in the House before any action is taken?

Photo of Mr John Boyd-Carpenter Mr John Boyd-Carpenter , Kingston upon Thames

However true the first part of my hon. and gallant Friend's supplementary question may be, no recommendations have as yet been made to me. It is, therefore, too early to say anything more.

Photo of Mr William Warbey Mr William Warbey , Broxtowe

Will the right hon. Gentleman bear, in mind that the report is very inadequate, owing to the fact that the Board was unable to take into account the possibility either of a large capital scheme of modernisation or of a compulsory diversion of traffic from congested roads to waterways? Will the Government—if they ever get the opportunity—institute a survey covering these two possibilities?

Photo of Mr John Boyd-Carpenter Mr John Boyd-Carpenter , Kingston upon Thames

I should not like it to be thought that I accept the hon. Gentleman's criticisms of the Board of Survey, which conscientiously did the job it was set to do. So far as the further points he raises are concerned, the matter has not yet been put by the Commission to me, and I must leave it there.

Photo of Mr Fenner Brockway Mr Fenner Brockway , Eton and Slough

When these recommendations do reach the Minister will he consider them not only from the point of view of commercial navigation but of the amenities to anglers, hikers and those who use the canals for pleasure?

Photo of Mr John Boyd-Carpenter Mr John Boyd-Carpenter , Kingston upon Thames

Any question of abandonment involves Parliamentary procedure in one way or another. Therefore, I think that the hon. Gentleman can be quite sure that the admirable interests of the people to whom he refers will be adequately protected.

Photo of Mr Ernest Popplewell Mr Ernest Popplewell , Newcastle upon Tyne West

Can the Minister assure the House that if these canals are kept open for anglers, hikers, and others who use the canals for pleasure, they will not be a charge upon the British Transport Commission?

Photo of Mr John Boyd-Carpenter Mr John Boyd-Carpenter , Kingston upon Thames

I do not think that angling is a transport activity.