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Peaks bypass objectors call for public inquiry
30 March 2007
Opponents of a bypass in the Peak District have written to the government calling for an impending public inquiry to be stopped after the scheme doubled in cost.
Stansted inquiry proposal sparks protests
30 March 2007
Changes to the scope of the public inquiry into increasing passenger numbers at Stansted Airport will lead to more expansion, protesters complained this week.
New quango examines national infrastructure fund
30 March 2007
England's embryonic housing and regeneration quango is exploring how it could establish a national infrastructure fund to unlock land for development.
Plan focuses on school run
30 March 2007
Disadvantaged children will be offered cheap school transport, the Department for Education (DoE) announced this week.
Government adviser uncovers best performance by unitaries
30 March 2007
Unitary councils outperform metropolitan authorities in transport delivery, the government's transport adviser has revealed.
Opening date set for Heathrow terminal 5
30 March 2007
Heathrow's Terminal 5 will open on 27 March next year, BAA announced this week. More than 90 per cent of building work is complete, it added. The terminal will serve more than 30 million passengers a year. But environmentalists have called for the scheme to be the country's last major airport expansion.
The Things I Know - Mike Holmes
30 March 2007
Bournemouth Council head of planning and transport and Planning Summer School president.
Travel study firm chosen
30 March 2007
A survey to measure how far the public is willing to pay for service and infrastructure improvements on transport across London is to be carried out by Steer Davies Gleave (SDG).
Activists hail road protest
30 March 2007
The proposed Aberdeen bypass has prompted more than 8,000 objections, protesters claimed this week, making it Scotland's most unpopular road.
Studies reveal changing trend in travel behaviour
30 March 2007
An increasing number of people will change their behaviour and cut carbon emissions by using green transport, according to research issued last week.
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