The National Measurement Office is indeed holding the first of a series of
meetings at the Office for Public Management in Gray's Inn Road, Central
London, on Wednesday the 30th of April in Central London.  I can't find any
web pages on their sites either, but the contact person is Tracey Bedford
at [email protected].

     Peter


On 6 April 2014 05:35, Steve Allen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sometime last year the UK government set up a process of gathering
> public input on the policy about leap seconds.  A few details are at
> http://www.sciencewise-erc.org.uk/cms/news_articles/view/55
> and
> http://www.sciencewise-erc.org.uk/cms/leap-seconds/
>
> A nice quote is in
> http://www.sciencewise-erc.org.uk/cms/leap-seconds-background/
>     It has been noted that although a significant part of the
>     objection to the proposal is peoplebs expectation of a link
>     between time and the earthbs movement no objective evidence of
>     this has been presented.  The ITU study groups consider that this
>     aspect is outside of their tightly defined technical remit.
>
> Another agency involved in these studies is Office for Public
> Management
> http://www.opm.co.uk/
>
> I hear that meetings are supposed to take place during the next 4
> months, but I haven't found any public announcements of them.
>
> --
> Steve Allen
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