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Tall order for broccoli

27th June 1981, Page 17
27th June 1981
Page 17
Page 17, 27th June 1981 — Tall order for broccoli
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‘RMITAGE's proposal that here should be a height exempion for glass should also be exended to broccoli, a Liberal MP ,uggested last week.

David Penhaligon (Truro) said the Commons Armitage delate that he had received a sur'rising number of representaons on this point, and asked ransport Secretary Norman owler to indicate whether such n exemption might be ermitted.

"An enormous effort has to be lade to get even a few tonnes n the back of a lorry. As the roccoli crates are piled up, lorps leave the far South-west oking more like a triumph of an's ability to construct scafIding than anything else," as.rted Mr Penhaligon.

And he went on: "The danger bridges is zero. They scarcely nt to lose their own broccoli the way. They know by now, hough they perhaps discovad by trial and error, the height the bridges on the route from 3 far South-west to London."

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