Department for Transport: Written Questions

Department for Transport written question – answered at on 16 November 2022.

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Photo of Rachel Hopkins Rachel Hopkins Shadow Minister (Defence)

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, with reference to the Answer from the Minister of State to the Question from the hon. Member for Luton South of 13 October 2022, Official Report, column 234, when he plans to respond in more detail on Luton station.

Photo of Huw Merriman Huw Merriman Minister of State (Department for Transport)

I wrote to the Hon Member on 3 November 2022 regarding Luton Station, on behalf of my predecessor, following the question of 13 October 2022.

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