Chambers says "The Mayor of London, Ministry of Defence and Transport Commissioner - Peter Hendy, have all been hugely helpful during the build of this project over the past two years and are now enabling MP’s and media teams access to visit one of the sites. TfL's Health and Safety Licensing have already facilitated access to Clapham South, Mayfair, Down Street and consideration to Brompton Road for previous visits by my project teams."
It's encouraging to see that MPs have just as much interest as a huge amount of Londoners in seeing the mysteries of these hidden stations and the visits should give them a first hand opportunity to see what is needed to re-open the stations & drive new income into the tourist industry.
The multi-million pound public and private partnership is set to overhaul and adapt London’s disused Tube stations for a variety of cultural and leisure opportunities. It's hoped that this will create new employment across the city and quench the thirst for exploring hidden London for the rest of us.
Disused passageway with vintage 1959 posters, Notting Hill Gate Tube station © London Underground
Ajit's project has already attracted interest from global news organisations including the BBC, Huffington Post, Bloomberg and most recently a Russian TV organisation with 120 million viewers has secured a site visit.
Last year Chambers, received this pledge from the Mayor of London – Boris Johnson. "My pledge to you, is that we will do it if it doesn’t cost a penny of public money".
The MPs site visit is a major step forward in getting Chambers the political backing he needs & help to secure even more private investment for the project.
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