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Take the high road
9 May 2008
Local authority infrastructure chiefs are challenging policies founded on curbing transport demand but their solutions have not impressed the green lobby, reports Mark Smulian.
Airport's hub role opposed
9 May 2008
Expanding Heathrow Airport would be a "costly mistake", a former British Airways boss has warned.
Funds boost Scots roads
9 May 2008
South Lanarkshire Council has pledged £126 million to improve more than 80 per cent of its roads by 2016.
Draft offers ports advice
9 May 2008
The government is consulting on its first ever guidance for preparing port masterplans, published last week.
Bolton holds toll support
9 May 2008
A Greater Manchester congestion charge remains on the cards after anti-toll Conservatives failed to win control of Bolton Council in last week's elections.
London tram plans await clarification
9 May 2008
Light rail promoters in London await a clear direction from new mayor Boris Johnson after his campaign sent mixed messages on projects.
Light rail group resists Belfast guided bus recommendations
9 May 2008
Campaigners fighting for a light rail system in Belfast have rejected claims that a guided bus would be a cheaper option.
Manchester road charge 'looks safe' after poll
9 May 2008
Manchester's congestion charging scheme could squeeze through by a whisker after the anti-toll Tories failed to grab control of a pivotal borough in the city-region.
Shellhaven port plans move forward
9 May 2008
Plans for a port on a 750ha site in the London Thames Gateway cleared their final hurdle after the Government issued a harbour empowerment order. Construction of Shellhaven Port, which is near Stanford-le-Hope, south Essex, will begin later this year.
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