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Transport review calls for independent body
8 December 2006
An independent planning commission should be created to take decisions on strategic transport projects, a major government-commissioned study recommends.
Helsinki speaker at branding event
8 December 2006
The man credited with helping Helsinki to become the European Capital of Culture in 2000 has agreed to speak at Regeneration & Renewal's rebranding conference.
High wire Owner of former Dome proposes cable car over the Thames
8 December 2006
A cable car connecting the O2 Arena - the former Millennium Dome - with workers at Canary Wharf has been proposed by the new owners of the Greenwich attraction.
Gateway bus project 'inadequate'
8 December 2006
Proposals for a bus-based upgrade to east London's transport network are insufficient to support planned Thames Gateway communities, a London Assembly committee warned last week.
Restrictions eased on four rail routes
8 December 2006
Four local railway lines can now be run with fewer government regulations as part of a plan to boost passenger numbers and ensure the lines' survival.
Business red tape is not widespread, review finds
8 December 2006
The UK Government's tendency to increase the complexity of EU legislation, so-called gold-plating, is not as widespread as some business groups claim, according to a Treasury-commissioned review.
Data Check - CCTV rare on Welsh buses
8 December 2006
41% of buses in England are equipped with CCTV
Harper quits
8 December 2006
The director of Edinburgh's planned tram project has quit at the end of his initial six-month contract with the city's transport company Transport Initiatives Edinburgh (Tie). Andie Harper said the job meant spending too much time away from his home in England. Tie is due to present a business case for the project to councillors this month.
Fishing grants
8 December 2006
Almost £4 million in government and European grants has been awarded to England's fishing industry. The Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance grants will fund 30 projects to help modernise the fishing fleet and improve its competitiveness. For details, visit www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/regulat/forms/fish/
North-East enterprise strategy
8 December 2006
The North-East has launched an enterprise strategy aimed at nurturing the region's female entrepreneurs. Regional development agency One North-East says the strategy will help to close the enterprise gap between the region and other parts of the country. Women's Enterprise Strategy is available via www.regen.net/doc
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