Hi Chris and others
I am not going, but had been told from the consultants (JURA?) that an online questionnaire would be made available to those not able to attend but interested in contributing.
Sarah (and others attending) it might be good if you could prod them a bit about that tomorrow and feed back to us any info on it, if you get a chance
tar
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>>> Chris Wardle <[log in to unmask]> 25/03/2008 10:53 >>>
Sarah,
When Martin's initial message said something to the effect of country-wide consultation, I contemplated going. I assumed that this would need meetings at several regional offices, and that it would be fairly convenient to go to one of the sessions. I changed my mind, however, when I found out that there was to only one session, lasting 1.5 hours in Bristol. There is no-way I, and probably anyone north of Birmingham, can justify 4+ hours on the train for so brief a meeting.
Chris Wardle
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