DAVIS STREET RAMP?
The inconvenience that would be caused by traffic to the railways goods shed being blocked by the proposed closing of Davis Street, was stressed in a letter to the Wellington Chamber of Commerce from the Carriers' Association last night. The lack of a direct route to these sheds in the wool season was mentioned as one objection to the closing of the street. The need for a ramp or other means of access via Davis Street was urged.
This aspect of the position, said the secretary, had been passed on to the City Council. • There had been no intimation from it.
"The City Council is trying to get into Parliament," said the chairman (Mr. M. G. C. McCaul). . "You cannot expect anything about Davis Street at present."
Members expressed the opinion that the matter should be watched. Further discussion was carried forward to a later meeting. ' '...■.
The chairman: It should be brought up immediately after the General Election.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 5
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161DAVIS STREET RAMP? Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 5
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