Select Committee on Education and Skills Third Report


List of written evidence

1  Department for Education and Skills  ST 1

2  Local Government Association  ST 2

3  Secondary Heads Association  ST 3

4  FirstGroup plc  ST 4

5  Transport for London  ST 5

6  Royal National Institute of the Blind  ST 6

7  Living Streets  ST 7

8  The Public Transport Consortium  ST 8

9  Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS)  ST 9

10  Catholic Education Sector  ST 10

11  National Association of Head Teachers  ST 11

12  Mencap  ST 12

13  Special Educational Consortium  ST 13

14  Parents Autism Campaign for Education  ST 14

15  National Autistic Society  ST 15

16  National Secular Society  ST 16

17  British Humanist Association  ST 17

18  Ordnance Survey  ST 18

19  Association of Transport Co-ordinating Officers  ST 19

20  Runnymede Borough Council  ST 20

21  North Yorkshire County Council  ST 21

22  National Union of Teachers  ST 22

23  Hertfordshire County Council  ST 23

24  West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (Metro)  ST 24

25  National Governors' Council  ST 25

26  Confederation of Passenger Transport UK  ST 26

27  Ian Abbott  ST 27

28  Jeremy Browne, Carers First  ST 28

29  Buckinghamshire Parents for Comprehensive Education  ST 29

30  National Secular Society  ST 30

31  Church of England  ST 31

32  Supplementary evidence from: West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive

(Metro), Hertfordshire County Council and North Yorkshire Council  ST 32

33  Professor Roger Mackett, Centre for Transport Studies, University College, London  ST 33

34  National Education Consortium  ST 34

35  National Assembly for Wales  ST 35

36  National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations (NCPTA)  ST 36

37  Stephen Twigg MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools  ST 37

38  Southern Vectis  ST 38

39  Association of Transport Co-ordinating Officers  ST 39


 
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