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Londoners invited to question transport commissioner Peter Hendy

May 23, 2012 by Martin Hoscik

Hendy will be appearing in front of London's passenger watchdog
Londoners will have the chance to question transport commissioner Peter Hendy when he appears before passenger watchdog London TravelWatch next week.

Hendy will be discussing transport in London and taking questions from London TravelWatch and members of the public between 10.30am and 11.30am on Tuesday 29 May.

In a statement TravelWatch says: “To ask Peter Hendy about your journey experiences in London, you can come to the meeting, e-mail us at info@londontravelwatch.org.uk or tweet us @LonTravelWatch.”

The meeting will take place at London TravelWatch’s offices at 6 Middle Street, London, EC1A 7JA and is open to all members of the public. 

The Q&A session will be live Tweeted using the hashtag #askpeterhendy

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