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Councils to bid for cycle cash

21 February 2008

Local authorities interested in becoming cycling demonstration towns have been invited to bid for their share in a £47 million funding pot.

Legal battle for controversial Kings Cross project to start tomorrow

18 February 2008

An inquiry into plans for the Triangle site in Argent's Kings Cross Central scheme will begin tomorrow.

Motorway project given green light

15 February 2008

The Scottish Government has given the go ahead to an extension to the M74, claiming it will significantly reduce congestion through Glasgow.

Thames tunnel plans revealed

14 February 2008

Proposals for a multi-billion pound tunnel under the River Thames are to be submitted within a month, it has emerged.

Birmingham New Street station gets £400m upgrade

12 February 2008

Transport secretary Ruth Kelly has pledged almost £400 million of funding to transform Birmingham New Street station.

Ebbw Valley £30m rail line opens to passengers

6 February 2008

Regular passenger train services between Cardiff and Ebbw Vale resumed this morning after a gap of 46 years.

Reading business park rail plans confirmed

5 February 2008

The first privately financed railway station to be built in the south of England for 50 years has been given the final go-ahead.

Stations get accessibility upgrade

5 February 2008

Forty more railway stations across England and Wales will be made more accessible for disabled and older people and parents with pushchairs, the government has announced.

London's low emission zone starts today

4 February 2008

The UK’s first low emission zone, designed to reduce harmful emissions from the most polluting diesel-engined lorries, coaches and buses, came into effect in London today.

Campaigners call for consultation over Heathrow noise threat

4 February 2008

South London will experience a 300 per cent increase in flight numbers if plans to expand Heathrow go ahead, campaigners have warned.

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