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Lobby condemns spending on Thames Gateway roads
31 October 2008
Cash is being allocated to roads in the Thames Gateway at the expense of sustainable travel options, the Campaign for Better Transport (CFBT) complained this week.
Model travel plans sought
31 October 2008
Colin Buchanan has been selected by the National Business Travel Network to review best practice in private sector behavioural change initiatives and travel planning.
Facility work boosts firm
31 October 2008
Infrastructure projects continue to underpin a major proportion of Scott Wilson's work, the firm has said ahead of interim results due to be published in December.
Estate space plan unveiled
31 October 2008
West London's Park Royal, the largest industrial estate in Europe, has launched a public realm strategy to deal with traffic congestion.
MPs rebel in aviation row
31 October 2008
A group of rebel Labour MPs joined forces with Conservatives and Liberal Democrats this week to oppose Heathrow Airport's expansion.
Bristol airport reveals vision for terminal
31 October 2008
Bristol Airport has unveiled visuals of its expansion plans which would enable it handle up to 10 million passengers a year by 2016.
Bill's carbon aim stressed
31 October 2008
Environmental campaigners have said latest Climate Change Bill commitments make it more difficult to justify airport expansion and coal power plants.
Comeback Keynes and the London line
31 October 2008
Funding and finance Keynesianism is back. The Treasury may borrow more to invest in projects such as Crossrail, says Ben Walker.
Government commissions high-speed rail study
30 October 2008
Government proposals for a high-speed rail network for the UK could be published as early as Easter 2009, the Government has confirmed.
Hoon launches High Speed Rail study
30 October 2008
High-speed rail (HSR) is back on the government's agenda, transport secretary Geoff Hoon has revealed.
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