§ Mr. MackinlayTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to his answer of 17 March,Official Report, column 419, (1) if he will furnish the reply given to the hon. Member for Thurrock in respect of the Heathrow terminal 5 inquiry to the inspector, Mr. Roy Vandermeer; [21226]
(2) if it is intended to revise the statement of Mr. T. Dockerty of the Department of Transport given to Mr. Roy Vandermeer on 27 February in respect of the Heathrow terminal 5 application; [21225]
(3) what mandate Mr. Dockerty of the Department of Transport had to give evidence at the inquiry into Heathrow terminal 5. [21230]
§ Mr. WattsI will arrange to let the inspector of the Heathrow terminal 5 inquiry have a copy of the answer I gave to the hon. Member for Thurrock which appeared in column419 of the Official Report on 17 March. There is no intention to revise the statement by Mr. Dockerty to the inquiry on 27 February.
Mr. Dockerty is a project manager in the Highways Agency, which acts for the Secretary of State for Transport at the inquiry. He is charged with representing the Secretary of State on a wide range of surface access matters, including evidence about the draft highways orders.