From:   Norman Bassett, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I spoke on the phone this morning at 9.45am to Mrs
McKeand, Sheriff Clerk at Stirling (who was Lord
Cullen's clerk for the Dunblane enquiry). She tells me
she received my letter to the Scottish Office via EA
Cumming, Head of Operations and Policy Unit at the
Scottish Court Service HQ in Edinburgh, late last week
(about putting the Cullen Inquiry cross-examinations
trancript onto the web).

She says she's tried unsuccessfully to contact Lord
Cullen who has til very recently been engaged in the
public hearings for the Hammersmith train crash public
enquiry. She will keep trying.

She said to me that she personally didn't have the
capability to HTML the transcripts and I suggested
that the Stationery Office would do that for her if
requested to do so. More easily if the floppies
containing the transcripts were still available, less
easily if they had to be scanned-in.

She said that copies of the Inquiry transcript were
available to the public and I pointed out that they're
all in Edinburgh.

She also commented that she thought public interest in
the transcripts had waned after 4/4.5 years.

The matter continues. I'll contact the director of the
BASC about it and see what he has to say and let you
know.

Regards
Norman Bassett
drakenfels.org

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