Nigel Stanley wrote: > On 01/03/07, Brian Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Inquiry into British Waterways >> British Waterways: evidencesession at the National Waterways >> Museum,Gloucester >> Public hearing for individuals >> The House of CommonsEnvironment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee’s >> British WaterwaysSub-committee is extending the deadline for >> writtensubmissions to its inquiry in order to give interested individuals >> theopportunity to take part in a public hearing at the National Waterways >> Museum,Gloucester on Monday 16 April. >> Our inquiry > > This is an important opportunity for boaters (and other waterways > supporters), within travelling distance of Gloucester. > > It would also be helfpul if SOW, IWA etc can work with individuals to > ensure as coherent and common a message as possible - it could easily > get too diverse and rambly.
We have already written to one supporter but he is busy. The offer made was that we would help anyone put a submission together by sharing with them what we feel are the key issues. > > Obviously people cannot put all put in identical evidence, but a a few > common points to be illustrated by personal example and experience in > people's own words will be more effective than letting a 1,000 flowers > bloom. > Agreed Will -- Will Chapman Save Our Waterways www.SaveOurWaterways.org.uk
