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Green lobby slams carbon exemptions
24 October 2008
Environmental groups have praised the government's moves to cut greenhouse gas emissions but warned that aviation and coal-fired stations will face scrutiny.
Mayor offers hope on tram
24 October 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has said his mind is not yet made up on the fate of the cross-river tram proposals.
How we did it ... Public-private contract fills station funding gap
17 October 2008
Project: A £9 million railway station and bus interchange to serve the local North Warwickshire community and provide a gateway to the wider West Midlands.
Wing and a prayer
17 October 2008
Airport operator BAA's battle over a recommendation that its monopoly in parts of the country should be broken will have repercussions for local authorities, suggests Mark Smulian.
Rail fund gap halts inquiry
17 October 2008
Docklands Light Railway Ltd (DLR) has asked the DfT to delay the start of the public inquiry into the proposed extension of its network to Dagenham Dock.
County road review ends
17 October 2008
The public inquiry into controversial plans for a bypass at Westbury in West Wiltshire closed last week.
Report slams Welsh budget
17 October 2008
An underfunded transport network is threatening Wales's ability to sustain economic growth, a study warned this week.
Evidence delay pushes bypass hearing resumption back again
17 October 2008
The Highways Agency has again delayed the reopening of the inquiry into plans for a Mottram-Tintwistle bypass in the Peak District.
National transport strategy proposed
17 October 2008
The government should produce a 30-year national transport strategy to co-ordinate development of major projects, the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) has urged.
Planning strategy failure marks housing as ready for regulation
17 October 2008
The late lamented ten-year transport plan won as many plaudits for its vision and intent as brickbats for its damp squib delivery. Rather like an embarrassing relative, it was confined to a Whitehall attic to conveniently drop off the perch without anyone noticing. Since then there has been silence.
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