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Here you can browse the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 18 October 2006.


Oral evidence

Taken before the Transport Committee

on Wednesday 17 May 2006

Members present:


Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody, in the Chair Mrs Louise EllmanMr John Leech
Mr David ClellandMr Eric Martlew
Mr Jeffrey M DonaldsonMr Lee Scott
Clive EffordGraham Stringer



CONTENTS

Memorandum submitted by the Passenger Transport Executive Group

Memorandum submitted by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive

Memorandum submitted by Merseytravel

Memorandum submitted by the West Midlands Chief Engineers and Local Authorities Planning Officers Group


Witnesses: Mr Tim Larner, Director, Passenger Transport Executive Group, Mr Nick Vaughan, Project Development Manager, Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive, Mr Neil Scales, Director General and Chief Executive, Merseytravel, Mr Trevor Errington, Leader, West Midlands Chief Engineers' and Planning Officers' Group (CEPOG) and Mr Tom Magrath, Projects Director, Centro, and Member of CEPOG, gave evidence.

Question Numbers

1-19

20-39

40-51

Supplementary memorandum submitted by the Passenger Transport Executive Group

Supplementary memorandum submitted by Merseytravel

Supplementary memorandum submitted by the West Midlands Chief Engineers and Planning Officers Group

Memorandum submitted by Transport for London

Memorandum submitted by The Local Government Association

Memorandum submitted by the Local Government Technical Advisors Group


Witnesses: Mr Pat Hayes, Director of Borough Partnerships, Mr Mark Bennett, Head of Borough Funding, Transport for London; Councillor David Sparks, Chairman, LGA Environment Board, Councillor Tony Page, Transport Spokesperson for LGA Environment Board, Local Government Association; Mr Bob Donaldson, Transportation Manager, Sunderland Council City, Technical Advisers' Group, gave evidence.

Question Numbers

52-59

60-79

80-99

100-110

Supplementary memorandum submitted by Transport for London

Supplementary memorandum submitted by the Local Government Association


 
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