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Monday, April 23, 2007

Getting to the B4L Meeting - no comments

If you're coming to the meeting on Monday, at Committee Room 8 of the House of Commons, you can find directions here.

I'd suggest arriving at Westminster tube, followed by a careful crossing of Bridge Street amid a throng of Russian tourists. You should then head around the corner towards St Stephen’s entrance - (6) on the Colour Map referred-to above - where you will be met by barriers, sentry boxes, and policemen. You will have to speak to a policeman in order to gain admittance, and I suggest you say something like:

"I'm here for a bloggers' meeting in Committee Room 8"

And if that doesn't register, and/or you're asked which member is running it, you should simply say:

"Tom Watson MP"

You'll be pointed towards a Portakabin (well, some kind of a stand-alone, relocatable building), where a quick bag-scan and pat-search will take place. Within a minute or two you'll be inside the Palace of Westminster, in front of Reception, where you should ask for Committee Room 8. Repeat the sentences above if you have to. If we can arrange a guide, we will.

07906 123390 is the number to call (after 6.00 pm, please) if you need guidance.

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