Y Pwyllgor Menter a Busnes

 

Enterprise and Business Committee

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bae Caerdydd / Cardiff Bay

 Caerdydd / Cardiff

CF99 1NA

                                                            

                              

12 September 2012

 

 

 

Dear Colleague

The National Assembly for Wales’s Enterprise and Business Committee is undertaking an inquiry into Integrated Public Transport in Wales. To assist with its inquiry, the Committee would welcome your views on this subject.

Please find attached the terms of reference for the inquiry:

 

 

Invitation to contribute to the inquiry

 

The Committee welcomes responses from both individuals and organisations.  If you are responding on behalf of an organisation, please provide a brief description of the role of your organisation.

 

The Committee welcomes contributions in English or Welsh and will consider responses to the inquiry and hold oral evidence sessions in due course.

 

If you wish to submit evidence, please send an electronic copy of your submission to enterprise.committee@wales.gov.uk

 

Alternatively, you can write to:

 

Siân Phipps, Clerk

Enterprise and Business Committee

National Assembly for Wales

Cardiff Bay, CF99 1NA.

 

Submissions should arrive by Friday 2 November 2012.  It may not be possible to take into account responses received after this date.

 

The Committee would be grateful if you could forward a copy of this letter to any individuals or organisations that might like to contribute to the review.  A copy of this letter will be placed on the National Assembly’s website with an open invitation to submit views.

 

Disclosure of Information

 

It is normal practice for the National Assembly to publish evidence provided to a Committee.  Consequently your response may appear in a report or in supplementary evidence to a report.  The National Assembly will not publish information which it considers to be personal data.

 

In the event of a request for information submitted under UK legislation, it may be necessary to disclose the information that you provide.  This may include information which has previously been removed by the National Assembly for publication purposes.

 

If you are providing any information, other than personal data, which you feel is not suitable for public disclosure, it is up to you to stipulate which parts should not be published and to provide a reasoned argument to support this.  The National Assembly will take this into account when publishing information or responding to requests for information.

 

Yours faithfully

 

Chloë Davies