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I At the GLC Council meeting last week, 4r. H. T. Mote asked the chairman of the ighways and traffic committee what steps /ere being taken with regard to the recomnendations of the PIB that the Council hould produce, within 12 months, a detailed lan for the organization needed to control he London Transport Board.
Mr. Leslie Freeman, replying for the Cornnittee, said that a study group of chief and enior officers had already been set up. The ,roup had been instructed to obtain detailed nformation about the affairs of London 7ransport and to make recommendations Ls to the organization the council will require o control the Executive (as it will become ollowing takeover). An interim report is to )e submitted by the end of the summer ecess and the final report not later than the :nd ofJanuary 1969.
Mr. Freeman stated that the officer workng parties established with the Ministry of fransport had made considerable progress n working out detail from the general heads )f agreement reached between the former Minister of Transport and the Leader of the :".."ouncll and a report would presently be nade to the appropriate committees.