0 a place where people get on or off a hovercraft
That is any shop situated at a railway, bus or coach station or in the terminal buildings of a harbour, seaport or hoverport.
Most of these hoverports are being established where there is no material change of user and local authorities have no control whatever.
I am afraid that even if we put into this legislation the term "hovercraftport", the general public outside would still call it a "hoverport".
I should also like to ask my noble friend a question about hoverports.
On the projected figures, by 1983 at least 5 million passengers and 600,000 vehicles will be going through the hoverport, airport and seaport.
The corporation feels that if a hoverport is built there it will spoil the character of that part of the foreshore.
The hoverport that we have in mind would no doubt he a bit larger than that.
I had great difficulty in finding the hoverport.