§ Mr. Cartwrightasked the Secretary of State for Transport when the appeal of the Bexleyheath Transport Co. Ltd. against the refusal of London Transport to allow the operation of a commuter coach service between central and south-east London will be heard; and whether the appeal will be heard in public.
§ Mr. EyreThe appeal is being heard by an appointed inspector at an inquiry to be held on Tuesday 27 July 1982, the details of which have been notified to all parties concerned. Any other interested people may attend the inquiry.
§ Mr. Cartwrightasked the Secretary of State for Transport what representations he has received about the application of Bexleyheath Transport Co. Ltd. to operate a commuter coach service between central London and various parts of south-east London.
§ Mr. EyreRepresentations have been received from the London Transport Executive and from the Metropolitan Police, the London borough of Bexley and the Greater London Council, who were notified of the appeal in accordance with section 23A of the Transport (London) Act 1969. Representations have also been made by the London Transport Passengers Committee and Councillor A. Rolfe, member of the Greater London Council for Croydon, North-East.