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Government unveils sustainable freight boost
11 September 2008
The government has announced a £67m boost to the Sustainable Distribution Fund to help the freight industry reduce costs and cut emissions.
Funding for Cross River Tram must be found, says Assembly
11 September 2008
The London Assembly has urged mayor Boris Johnson not to kill off plans for London's cross-river tram (CRT).
Johnson signals City Airport go ahead
10 September 2008
London Mayor Boris Johnson appears to have approved plans for the expansion of London City Airport.
Report highlights highrise benefits
9 September 2008
Opposition to tall buildings overlooks the economic and environmental benefits highrise buildings can offer, according to a new report.
Campaign group slams "sham" noise consultation
8 September 2008
Anti-Heathrow campaign group HACAN has accused the government of conducting a "sham" consultation on noise action plans.
Government publishes draft airport noise guidance
4 September 2008
The government has published draft guidance that will be used to develop action plans to address noise from airports.
Johnson hints at London transport cuts
4 September 2008
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has hinted at cuts to London's transport system due to what he calls the "legacy of Livingstone's largesse."
Merseyside council backs bridge toll
3 September 2008
Halton Borough Council has backed plans to implement charges on the Silver Jubilee Bridge as part of the wider Mersey Gateway proposals.
Port operator hits out at planning system
2 September 2008
The world's largest port operator Hutchison Ports has hit out at the UK's planning system saying the process must be speeded up.
Port of Bristol raises Severn Barrage concerns
2 September 2008
The Port of Bristol has warned that the planned Severn barrage could disrupt plans to transform Bristol's docks into a regional logistics hub.
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