Oral Answers to Questions — Environment – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 5 Rhagfyr 1973.
Mr Roy Hughes
, Newport (Monmouthshire/Gwent)
12:00,
5 Rhagfyr 1973
asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will pay an official visit to Bristol.
Mr Geoffrey Rippon
, Hexham
I have at present no plans to do so.
Mr Roy Hughes
, Newport (Monmouthshire/Gwent)
Is the right hon. and learned Gentleman aware that the West Dock scheme was originally estimated to cost just over £13 million and is now costing over £20 million? Is this yet another attempt by the Prime Minister to cut prices at a stroke? Was not the decision to authorise this scheme politically motivated from the start? Should not the investment have gone to the South Wales ports, which over the last decade have enjoyed the best profit record of ports in the British Isles?
Mr Geoffrey Rippon
, Hexham
I realise that there were criticisms of this scheme in South Wales political circles. I do not think I need go to Bristol in order to ascertain that.
Mr Robert Cooke
, Bristol West
Will my right hon. Friend resist this belly-aching from South Wales and judge on its merits any scheme that Bristol cares to submit?
Mr Geoffrey Rippon
, Hexham
Yes, Sir.
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