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M11 London to Cambridge

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Date Event
May 2002 Start of Project

Consultation letters were sent to all key stakeholders, local authorities, transport operating companies, environmental organisations, local parish councils, pressure groups and business representatives explaining the study and inviting them to give their views.
August 2002 Draft Route Management Strategy developed.
Break There was a break in the RMS process until the three Multi-Modal Studies, Orbit, LSMMMS and CHUMMS, had published their final reports.
January to April 2005 Public Consultation.

A 12 week period of Public Consultation was carried out from 24 January to 17 April. The consultation was to publicise the proposed Route Management Strategy and to encourage comments from members of the public.
March 2005 Route Management Strategy Seminar.

Representatives from key stakeholders and other organisations were invited to a Route Management Strategy Seminar, where the RMS Study was introduced and a list of possible problems and solutions identified by the attendees. The seminar has taken account of the findings of the Multi-Modal Studies that are relevant to the RMS study.
Winter 2005/6 Publication of Final Route Management Strategy.

After taking into account comments received during public consultation, a final ten-year Route Management Strategy has been published.