THE public inquiry into Chiltern Railway’s £260m Oxford-Bicester-London rail link will start on 2 November 2010.
For more details, click here to read the article from the Bicester Advertiser.
THE public inquiry into Chiltern Railway’s £260m Oxford-Bicester-London rail link will start on 2 November 2010.
For more details, click here to read the article from the Bicester Advertiser.
The article states, at the end…
“A pre-inquiry meeting will take place on September 7, and anyone who wants to make representation at the inquiry can attend. ”
My understanding is that in order to make a representation, you had to support or object to the proposal during the consultation period.
My understanding is that it is open to anyone as an observer, but to make a representation, you have to have responded to the consultation.
Indeed, those that have, have already been written to about whether they wish to make further represntation at the hearing.
I completed a feedback form during the Chiltern Railways exhibition in Bicester many months ago. Does that count as “support”?