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East Sussex agrees coast link road plan
12 December 2008
Plans for a controversial link road between Hastings and Bexhill were unanimously approved by East Sussex County Council's planning committee this week.
Vision lowers Forth link bill
12 December 2008
The Scottish Government has announced plans for a cheaper second Forth road crossing under its transport vision for the next 20 years.
Airport vote call mooted
12 December 2008
Heathrow Airport expansion plans could be turned down by the government if a Commons vote instigated by the opposition shows that a majority of MPs object to them.
Games boost line's finance
12 December 2008
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) is investing £80 million in Docklands Light Railway improvements ahead of the 2012 games.
Mayor seeks office space levy to meet Crossrail funding share
12 December 2008
Proposals to alter the London Plan to increase planning obligation contributions for Crossrail have been launched by mayor Boris Johnson.
Rivals strike Victoria deal
12 December 2008
Land Securities has withdrawn its objections to plans for upgrading Victoria Station after reaching a deal with London Underground.
Brewery deal eases traffic
12 December 2008
Plans to redevelop the Ram Brewery site in Wandsworth won the go-ahead last week, netting £41 million to help ease local traffic problems.
Group slates system cost
5 December 2008
The UK's inadequate transport system has cost the economy £23.2 billion in the past year, according to a survey of businesses.
City extends map scheme
5 December 2008
Legible London, the trial system of on-street signs and maps designed to help pedestrians navigate the city, will be piloted in other parts of the capital next year.
Local Transport Act opens way for city-region network power
5 December 2008
The Local Transport Act was described as a historic opportunity for transport in the city-regions after it gained Royal Assent last week.
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