Bridge losses to be discussed
THE Humber Bridge Board is set to discuss on-going losses due to delays in its toll increase application tomorrow.
It has already lost about £1-million by not increasing the tolls as planned 15 months ago and continued delays eat further into board reserves.
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The Humber Bridge
A three-day public inquiry in March was held to consider the application, which must be approved by the Secretary of State.
But with new changes to the ministerial team at Westminster this looks unlikely to happen quickly.
In a report to the board, clerk Kim Ryley said: "The Bridge Board did make it clear, at that inquiry, that these increases were needed to enable to it to repay the debt incurred in funding the cost of the construction of the bridge.
"Only the Government can decide whether to amend or write off current debt agreement, with which the Bridge Board must comply.
"The Bridge Board had hoped to receive clear information about the outcome of the inquiry before tomorrow's meeting.
"If the toll increase is approved, it can be implemented quickly. The financial effects of unavoidable delay in doing so have been taken into account in the Board's current budget."
Resident's across Scunthorpe, including Brigg, Barton and the Isle has signed the Telegraph's 'A Toll Too Far' petition.
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3 Comments
by JJR, Brigg
Tuesday, June 09 2009, 6:33PM
“some of us have to use the bridge, without it i would never get to see my son, or not very often anyway, it would cost too much to go around every weekend, that said, i have crossed that bridge 4 times every weekend for the last 13 years, and it has cost me a fortune, its about time it came into line with other tolls, either end them like in scotland or at least make them more reasonable, £1 a car, if the scottish government can do it, i'm sure ours can too”
by Mac, scunny
Tuesday, June 09 2009, 3:03PM
“If everyone was to use their nogging and stop using it all together then somewhere some how something will have to be done with it. Cost wise to us that is.”
by Billy-no-mates, Incampervan
Tuesday, June 09 2009, 2:58PM
“Better still close the Bridge down and be done with it.Sick of hearing about the wretched thing”