Western Daily Press
Thursday 27th November 1930

 

RADSTOCK CROSSING DELAY.

Not Due to Any Deadlock, Says Minister of Transport

Mr F Gould (Lab., Frome) having asked the Minister of Transport in the House of Commons yesterday whether, in view of the deadlock between the local authority and the railway companies respecting the proposed alteration of the level crossing at Radstock, he would say what action he proposed to take – Mr Herbert Morrison replied “So far as I am aware there is no deadlock between the railway company and the local authority.

“There has been some delay in the preparation of improvement plans due, I am informed, to changes in the Urban Council’s staff, but these plans will, I understand, be transmitted to the County Council for their consideration during the present week”

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