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Humber Bridge (Debts) Act 1996

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Citation
  
1996 c.1

Relates to
  
Humber Bridge Act 1971

Royal assent
  
29 February 1996

Humber Bridge (Debts) Act 1996

Long title
  
An Act to confer power on the Secretary of State to provide that sums payable to him by the Humber Bridge Board shall not be so payable.

Territorial extent
  
England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland

The Humber Bridge (Debts) Act 1996 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The purpose of the Act was to give power to the Secretary of State for Transport to write off debts payable to the British Government by the Humber Bridge Board, operators of the Humber Bridge. The Act was necessary as the Board had accumulated debts of £439 million by 1997. The Act allowed the Secretary of State to reorganise the Board's debts, and write off sufficient amount of debt to allow the Board to continue to maintain the Humber Bridge, a vital transport link for Humberside. This reduced the amount of debt to £333 million soon afterwards and resulted in calls for all tolls across the bridge to be abolished.

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Humber Bridge (Debts) Act 1996 Wikipedia