Select Committee on Crossrail Bill Minutes of Evidence


Examination of Witnesses (Questions 600 - 604)

  600. Is that then reflected in the, is it an internal City of London Planning and Transportation Committee Report on Crossrail Round 2 Consultation, which we have at page 10 in the Bundle?
  (Mr Weiss): It is. It is a public report where I was informing members what was happening on Crossrail. If you look at paragraph three, which is page 10 of exhibit K we mention the second round of consultation lasting between 5 August and 27 October 2004. If I run you to paragraph 15 of my report, which is on page 11 of the exhibit, it describes the eastern ticket hall as word for word put out in the publicity by the Promoter.

  601. Mr Laurence: That is the passage I read to you yesterday in the course of my opening, sir. The next relevant events happen in rapid succession and you will see from my index that in my haste we got the bundle in the wrong order, so you need to skip to 21 February, which is the date—

  602. Mr Liddell-Grainger: Mr Laurence, I am going to now suspend the sitting until Tuesday. Please remember, everybody involved, we are in Committee Room 5 on Tuesday. Would the learned gentlemen please take their papers across to Committee Room 5. It will be open if you want to do it now.

  603. Mr Laurence: That is very helpful, sir, thank you.

  604. Mr Liddell-Grainger: I call the Committee to order.







 
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