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Londoners invited to quiz TfL boss at TravelWatch board meeting

November 22, 2013 - Martin Hoscik

Sir Peter will answer questions from the TravelWatch board and Londoners.
Sir Peter will answer questions from the TravelWatch board and Londoners.
Londoners are being asked to suggest questions for Transport for London boss Sir Peter Hendy when he attends next week’s meeting of the TravelWatch board.

The capital’s passenger watchdog will use next week’s meeting to question Sir Peter about issues facing transport users in London.

Members of the public can suggest questions before and during the meeting using the Twitter hashtag #ltwboard and addressing their Tweets to @LonTravelWatch.

Answers and discussions at the meeting will be Tweeted by TravelWatch.

The meeting will take place in Committee Room 2 at City Hall, The Queen’s Walk, More London, SE1 2AA from 10am on Tuesday 26 November 2013

The agenda and papers for the meeting can be found on the London TravelWatch website.

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