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Sir Neil McIntosh
18/10/2008 by admin.
David Ottewell, my former colleague at the Manchester Evening News, boasts on his blog that Sir Neil McIntosh, the returning officer for Greater Manchester’s congestion charge told him in an interview that his reputation preceeded him.
Strange, he told me something similar TWO hours earlier in the first interview he has given!
Read all about it in the October edition of TransportMatters magazine, out soon.
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