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![]() MINISTER ANNOUNCES CONSULTATION ON MET OFFICE STRUCTURE Don Touhig MP, Under Secretary of State for Defence, today announced a 90-day period of consultation over possible changes in the organisation and structure of the Met Office. The Met Office has a network of weather centres located in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff, Belfast and Aberdeen. Launching a consultation document about the future of weather forecasting production at these centres, Mr Touhig said, "Like all central government organisations, the Met Office has a responsibility to deliver value-for-money to the taxpayer, and constantly seek more effective ways of delivering its services to customers. The consultation document is a response to this obligation. The consultation document sets out four distinct options and the Met Office Board has recommended proceeding with one of these. This involves bringing together the production of all non-military weather forecasts at its headquarters in Exeter, Devon, as well as the partial automation of some of its services. Mr Touhig emphasised, however, that the final decision had not been made, and that it rested with him. He said, "I have not taken a view on the matter and intend to do so only when all interested parties have had an opportunity to comment on all the options. There will be a 90-day period of full consultation. I will then make a final decision in light of all the arguments put forward." Mr Touhig is sending the consultation document to all MPs with an interest, and it has also been passed formally to Prospect - the recognised Trade Union for Met Office staff. |
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![]() "Richard Griffith" wrote in message ... MINISTER ANNOUNCES CONSULTATION ON MET OFFICE STRUCTURE Don Touhig MP, Under Secretary of State for Defence, today announced a 90-day period of consultation over possible changes in the organisation and structure of the Met Office. (snip) Mr Touhig emphasised, however, that the final decision had not been made, and that it rested with him. What this means of course in the language of the present government is that the final decision has not been made... about the date when the decision (which he has in fact already made) will be announced. Regards, Roger |
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Am i right in thinking that many of the regional branches of the Met. Office
will be closing? And all forecasts moved to Exeter? Mike |
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"Michael Di Bernardo"
wrote in message . uk Am I right in thinking that many of the regional branches of the Met. Office will be closing? And all forecasts moved to Exeter? The USA sees to have a different approach: http://www.uspln.com/works.html In maximising the facility of widely separated offices they are able to reproduce a lighning map that looks like Australia. Or am I seeing things again? -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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