This from the Transport Select Committee...
Transport
Committee invites ideas for future inquiries
The
Transport Committee today invites the public to suggest subjects for inquiries
to take place later in the year.
Topics
should relate to the work of the Department for Transport or one of its related
bodies, such as the Highways Agency, Maritime and Coastguard Agency or Network
Rail.
The
Committee Chair, Louise Ellman MP, has said:
“If you have an issue which you think we should look at we would like to hear
from you. Please write to us, email, or submit your suggestion using our
website or Twitter.
“Your
suggestions will be important in shaping our future work programme. Once we
have decided on which inquiries to hold we will publish all of the suggestions
we received and what we decided in relation to each of them”.
“That said,
I must also emphasise that the Committee does not take up individual cases and
will not look at local transport issues or specific transport projects unless
they raise issues of national significance.”
The
Committee last invited the public to suggest inquiry ideas in March 2013. The
suggestions received and the Committee’s decisions about its programme were
published in June 2013.
Future
programme: 2013-14
Further
information
Submissions
should be 250 words or less and sent by e-mail to transcom@parliament.uk or via Twitter
using @CommonsTrans
Nothing to see here, move along.
Grimsby and Back
3 years ago