I think that some Members will be surprised that such a list has not already been published. This is a public authority. I am sure that, like me, my hon. Friend has often had occasion to wonder who owns particular pieces of land. That may be for any reason to do with public nuisance, neglect, development or other matters. Should TfL not be publishing a full list of its assets, including operational and non-operational assets, whether or not they are ready for development?
Transport for London Bill [Lords]
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Andy Slaughter
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 16 March 2015.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Transport for London Bill [Lords].
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