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Regional Assembly select committee on reducing the ecological footprint

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The Regional Assembly has responsibility for scrutinising the South East England Development Agency’s (SEEDA) work. As part of this they organise select committees to examine the role played by SEEDA in addressing key issues facing the region.

The next select committee will look at what is being done, and what more could or should be done in the future, to help reduce the region's ecological footprint. Whilst SEEDA is usually the primary focus of the select committees, on this occasion scrutiny members felt it appropriate to engage with a wider range of organisations given the significance and complexity of this issue

The committee would like to involve a wide range of organisations in a debate on this important issue and are keen to hear your views. They have commissioned a context and issues paper from consultants CAG to help frame the discussions. They would like to hear the views of marine companies - if you would like to receive a copy of the paper for discussion email nickwoolfenden@southeast-ra.gov.uk for a copy of the relevant papers. All written submissions should be received by Monday 29 October 2007. Written responses will be considered by the select committee during the course of their deliberations.

If you have any questions contact nickwoolfenden@southeast-ra.gov.uk or 01483 555204 or Claire Hamilton clairehamilton@southeast-ra.gov.uk or 01483 555229. If you would like any further information about scrutiny workvisit the SEERA website http://www.southeast-ra.gov.uk/our_work/accountability/select.html

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Posted 2007-09-28 09:47:09

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