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Green group calls on election candidates for sustainable transport funding
28 April 2008
A coalition of sustainable transport groups and public health bodies has called on candidates fighting this week's local elections to invest ten per cent of transport budgets in cycling and walking initiatives.
Bolton backs proposed congestion charge for Greater Manchester
24 April 2008
Bolton councillors have shown support for a congestion charge to be introduced in Greater Manchester by defeating a motion to oppose the proposal.
Green light for Wycombe's core strategy
24 April 2008
Wycombe District Council's core strategy document, which sets out the vision for the district up to 2026, has secured a sound rating.
BAA break-up could trigger planning boom
22 April 2008
A break-up of airport owner BAA could see an increase in planning applications for airport expansion in the South East, according to the Competition Commission.
Authority fears eco-town will put off tourists
22 April 2008
Councillors in Stratford-upon-Avon have warned an eco-town close to the home of Shakespeare could have a "disastrous impact" on the tourist trade.
Transport committee chair Dunwoody dies
18 April 2008
Transport select committee chairwoman Gwyneth Dunwoody, the longest-standing female member of the UK parliament, died yesterday at age 77 following a short illness.
Transport Scotland launches green travel plan
14 April 2008
Scotland's national transport agency Transport Scotland has introduced a travel plan which it claims is the UK's first to set carbon emissions targets.
Twelve experts to oversee eco-towns
9 April 2008
Town and Country Planning Association president Sir Peter Hall has been named in a panel to oversee the government's eco-towns project.
Extra carriages announced for Thameslink
9 April 2008
Transport secretary Ruth Kelly today announced 1,100 extra carriages for Thameslink train routes, providing an additional 14,500 seats for London commuters.
Isolation and policy fears for eco-towns
4 April 2008
The government risks creating "soulless Stepford Wives suburbia" if it fails to adequately link new eco-towns with existing communities, the RTPI has claimed.
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