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Modified: 08-Jan-2009

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Examination in Public (EiP) - Meetings and Minutes

The Examination in Public will open on Tuesday 28 April 2009, the venue being the Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton and it is expected to last a maximum of seven sitting weeks ending Friday 26 June 2009, with two recess weeks.  Further information will be provided at the First Preliminary Meeting, if not before.

The Panel will be holding a Preliminary Meeting on Tuesday 27 January 2009, starting at 11.00 a.m. at the Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton; it is anticipated that this meeting will be over by 16.00 at the latest.  Further information, including location details will be made available at a later date.  Should it prove necessary the Panel will hold a second Preliminary Meeting on Wednesday 18 March 2009 at the same venue.

The Molineux Stadium is within comfortable walking distance of the railway station (less than 15 minutes) and there are around 8 trains per hour at peak times to and from Birmingham New Street. For those travelling by car the Stadium is signposted from the ring road and there is ample car parking at the Stan Cullis Stand which is accessed from Jack Hayward Way. Parking is free if you tell the parking attendants you are there for the West Midlands Examination in Public. Please note that there are no facilities for purchasing food at the venue but sandwiches and hot food can be purchased at the Asda Store adjacent to the car park. Tea and coffee will be available for purchase at the venue.

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