With the required investment now available and not a penny of public money being spent, The Old London Underground Company is ready to present the Business Plan to transform London's Ghost Stations and associated underground space into value in a public and private partnership to the Mayor of London. The Transport commissioner, Peter Hendy and TFL Corporate affairs director, David Mcneill are invited to view this document through the Mayors office in commercial confidence.
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
With the required investment now available and not a penny of public money being spent, The Old London Underground Company is ready to present the Business Plan to transform London's Ghost Stations and associated underground space into value in a public and private partnership to the Mayor of London. The Transport commissioner, Peter Hendy and TFL Corporate affairs director, David Mcneill are invited to view this document through the Mayors office in commercial confidence.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
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