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Cross-border Road and Rail Connectivity

15 October 2012

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The Welsh Affairs Committee will question interest groups and new Department for Transport Ministers on HS2, the Severn River Crossing, funding for cross-border transport and co-ordination with the Welsh Assembly in the third session of their inquiry into cross-border connectivity

Evidence session

Tuesday 16 October 2012, Committee Room 8, Palace of Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA at

11.15am

Mark Barry, M&G Barry Consulting Ltd; Jim Steer, Director, Greengauge21.

At 11.45am

Rt Hon Simon Burns MP, Minister of State, Stephen Hammond MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Transport.

This evidence session is open to the public and press, all are welcome to attend. The venue is fully accessible. There is no need to reserve a place but if you would like more information please contact the Committee on 020 7219 6189 or welshcom@parliament.uk

For the full terms of reference of the inquiry please go the Committee’s website:
http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/welsh-affairs-committee/inquiries/parliament-2010/cross-border-road-and-rail-connectivity/