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[[Freshwater UK]], a consultancy, acts as the groups secretariat, helping with administrative functions and event coordination.  
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[[Freshwater UK]], a consultancy, acts as the groups secretariat on a pro bono basis, helping with administrative functions and event coordination.
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The company's website claims its services to the group:
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: 'range from advising on policy debates and political communications to developing websites, designing annual reports and producing videos.  We are happy to handle major multi-channel briefs or small bespoke projects, depending on your needs.' <ref>[http://www.freshwater-uk.com/sectors/transport Transport sector services], ''Freshwater UK'', accessed 16 November 2015</ref>
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==

Revision as of 14:17, 16 November 2015

The All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group was established in order 'to facilitate an informed debate amongst parliamentarians regarding all aspects of the UK's railway industries.' [1]

Officers

Members, March 2015

Secretariat

Freshwater UK, a consultancy, acts as the groups secretariat on a pro bono basis, helping with administrative functions and event coordination.

The company's website claims its services to the group:

'range from advising on policy debates and political communications to developing websites, designing annual reports and producing videos. We are happy to handle major multi-channel briefs or small bespoke projects, depending on your needs.' [3]

Contact

The groups public enquiry point is Liam Overfield (Office of Martin Vickers).

Address: House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA

Tel: 020 7219 7783

Email: liam.overfield@parliament.uk

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 APPG on Rail, www.parliament.uk, accessed 16 November 2015
  2. Rail Group APPG, www.parliament.uk, accessed 16 November 2015
  3. Transport sector services, Freshwater UK, accessed 16 November 2015