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Home arrow Holyrood news arrow News by category arrow Transport (HCL05) arrow Bridge tolls to end next month
Bridge tolls to end next month Print E-mail
Wednesday, 30 January 2008

The Forth and Tay Bridge tolls will be removed from February 11, Transport Minister Stewart Stevenson announced today. 

The announcement comes after Royal Assent was given for the Bill removing the tolls, and Stevenson signed an official commencement order meaning the tolls will be removed from 12.01AM on Monday February 11.

The date has been agreed with both the Forth estuary Transport Authority and the Tay Bridge authority.

Stevenson said:

“We said when we came into power that we would bring an end to tolls on the Forth and Tay bridges, and less than nine months into Government, that is exactly what we have done. Today marks the end of years of injustice for the people of Fife, Tayside and the Lothians, and I am delighted that in just a few days time travellers across the bridges will no longer have to pay tolls.

“There will now be equality on all bridges in Scotland and I am sure this announcement will be welcomed by people across the country.”
One person has commented on this article.
1. Bridge tolls to end next month
L, McEwan, Unregistered
Glad the Holyrood pages have clarified the end-of-tolls timimg...most publications have stated "one minute after Midnight ON MONDAY 11th"....just a wee bit confusing !!
Posted 2008-02-01 16:10:30
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