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Manchester on road to congestion charging
27 July 2007
Manchester's councils will attempt to introduce congestion charging to the city.
Motorway service operator loses landmark case
27 July 2007
A service station chain yesterday lost a test case, dealing a blow to businesses which lose customers as a result of changes to nearby road networks.
Commuters take to ferry
27 July 2007
A cross-Forth ferry scheme has shown great potential after more than 16,000 passengers used the service in the first week of its pilot, operator Stagecoach said.
Road pricing hampers bid
27 July 2007
Shropshire County Council is to delay its bid for transport innovation funding (TIF) after councillors opposed road pricing plans.
Proposed transport authority for Bristol area receives support
27 July 2007
A proposed transport authority for the greater Bristol area received cross-party support in a vote by Bristol City Council this week.
Fund to encourage children to walk and cycle
27 July 2007
A £7.5 million-a-year fund to encourage children in England to walk, cycle or take public transport to school will continue for another two years, the Government announced last week.
Town derailed
27 July 2007
How introducing a new train service could increase traffic in the South East.
Partners Branch Out
27 July 2007
Community rail partnerships are now proving their worth in promoting sustainable travel, economic opportunities and regeneration in countryside areas, contends Mark Smulian.
Expert slams cars' primacy
27 July 2007
Sustainable transport policy is still being ignored by focusing too heavily on car access, a leading consultant claimed this week.
Experts back train service
27 July 2007
A £4.1 million scheme to extend a rail service into south-east Northumberland is key to regenerating a former coal-mining area, experts have claimed.
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