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Regions called on to set travel priorities
28 November 2008
Regions must submit agreed transport priorities for post-2014 work to the DfT by the end of June, the government said this week.
WSP wins rail impact remit
28 November 2008
WSP Group has been appointed by Network Rail to act as the independent planning monitoring officer on construction of the Airdrie-Bathgate rail link.
MVA to study Clyde villages bottleneck
28 November 2008
The scale and cause of traffic problems affecting Clydebank will be studied by MVA Consultancy, which was commissioned to carry out a major review last week.
Study shows masters rise
28 November 2008
The number of students working towards a transport masters degree rose by 16 per cent this year.
Package sets carbon goal
28 November 2008
Consultants have claimed that emissions from transport could be cut by a quarter by 2020 if the government takes swift action.
Group agrees airport talks
28 November 2008
Representatives of London, South East and East of England planning bodies have joined forces to oppose Heathrow Airport growth.
Burnham Lists Landmark London crossings
28 November 2008
Seven of London's bridges have been listed by culture secretary Andy Burnham.
Location strategy launched by the DCLG
28 November 2008
A location strategy to pull together geographical information to tackle issues from traffic management to floods and help decision-making was launched by the DCLG this week.
Lawyers touted for panel
28 November 2008
Leading planning lawyers are being headhunted for the infrastructure planning commission (IPC), which is to go ahead after the Planning Bill got Royal Assent this week.
Boris swings travel axe
21 November 2008
Recent spending cuts have cast doubt on prospects for linking up key regeneration areas and developments in the Thames Gateway with an integrated transport system, notes Vicki Shiel.
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