Select Committee on Crossrail Bill Minutes of Evidence


Examination of Witnesses (Questions 18280 - 18284)

  18280. I think that is it. I am sorry, but I am not used to doing this.

  18281. Mr Liddell-Grainger: Mr Brewster, do not worry; I think you have laid your case out very well. Thank you for your evidence; it is extremely good. We have taken all the issues on board and I can assure you we understood what you are trying to say, and as a Committee we will make up our minds. Thank you for coming.

  18282. Mr Brewster: In response to Ms Lieven's earlier comment at the beginning, this may be one of the less important Petitions for her but as far as West Acton residents are concerned it is one of the most important. Thank you.

  18283. Mr Liddell-Grainger: Mr Brewster, thank you very much indeed.

  18284. Because there is no other business I therefore declare that the next meeting of the Committee will be on Tuesday 30 January in this room at ten o'clock in the morning.






 
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