Meeting notes, progress reports, and letters to government officials relating to London to South West and South Wales Multi-Modal Study, London orbit multi-modal study, Cambridge-Huntingdon Multi-Modal Study, and Thames Valley Multi-Modal Study
File is comprised of typed meeting notes, progress reports, and letters produced by Stephen Joseph, Denise Carlo, Members of Parliament, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, and others relating to multi-modal studies focusing on specific areas of England, United Kingdom. Bundle one contains printed materials relating to the London to South West and South Wales Multi-Modal Study (SWARMMS) (2002); bundle two contains press releases, brochures, and letters relating to the London orbit multi-modal study (1999); bundle three contains letters, printed email correspondence, printed study responses, and printed materials produced by Simon Norton, Denise Carlo, and STEER relating to the Cambridge-Huntingdon Multi-Modal Study (CHUMMS) (1999-2001); bundle four contains one printed briefing on draft strategy, letters, and one supplementary paper respectively produced by the South East Forum for Sustainability - Transport Group and Transport 2000, Susan Dye, Colin Tyrrell, and Berkshire Members of South East Forum for Sustainability relating to the Thames Valley Multi-Modal Study (TVMMS) (2001).
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- 6 files
- Identifier:
- CFBT/8/53
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