No railway jobs, if aspirants found indulging in unlawful activities on railway property: Centre - Railway job aspirants found indulging in unlawful activities may face lifetime debarment from obtaining Railway job, says Railway Ministry.
and will she instruct them to consult with notjust local authorities, but cycling and walking groups and heritage railways, before they go ahead with any more of the cultural vandalism which we ve already seen? i m really happy to reassure the noble lord that highways england already does exactly what he asked me to make sure that they do. they do consult with local authorities, with parish councils, with those people who run active travel schemes and, of course, with heritage railway providers, whether or not the railway is actually built or not. it is the case that of the 3,250 railway properties, there will be some that will require works which is in excess of maintenance. that may include infilling. but, of course, my lords, infilling can be reversed. some peers were concerned that highways england could use what are known as permitted development rights to fill in arches without