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− | The '''All-Party Parliamentary Group for High Speed Rail''' was set up to promote high speed rail in the UK. | + | The '''All-Party Parliamentary Group for High Speed Rail''' was set up to promote high speed rail in the UK. It has since been disbanded. |
==External lobbying firm== | ==External lobbying firm== | ||
− | *[[Westbourne Communications]] (described on HoC website as 'a consultancy') | + | *[[Westbourne Communications]] (described on HoC website as 'a consultancy') acted as the group’s secretariat from December 2012 until sometime between March-May 2013. was paid by the following clients to do so: [[TSSA]], [[Bruntwood]], [[South West Trains]], [[Abellio]], [[Eurotunnel]] and [[Core Cities]]. <ref> House of Commons [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/high-speed-rail.htm Register Of All-Party Groups [as at 14 March 2013]], High Speed Rail, www.parliament.co.uk </ref> |
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 10 May 2016
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for High Speed Rail was set up to promote high speed rail in the UK. It has since been disbanded.
External lobbying firm
- Westbourne Communications (described on HoC website as 'a consultancy') acted as the group’s secretariat from December 2012 until sometime between March-May 2013. was paid by the following clients to do so: TSSA, Bruntwood, South West Trains, Abellio, Eurotunnel and Core Cities. [1]
Contact
- Mr Stuart Andrew MP,
- House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA.
- Tel: 020 7219 7130
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ House of Commons Register Of All-Party Groups [as at 14 March 2013], High Speed Rail, www.parliament.co.uk