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Major Crossrail funding secured
4 December 2008
A £350 million tranche of funding for London's £15.9 billion east-west Crossrail line has been confirmed today.
DfT unveils motorway bottleneck plans
28 November 2008
A choice of major roadwork schemes designed to open up the notorious bottleneck at Junction 30 of the M25 are to be released in the spring following the conclusion of a Whitehall study.
Give your views and win £100 prize
28 November 2008
Regeneration & Renewal's readers are being invited to share their views of the magazine with the editorial team, and win £100 of Marks & Spencer vouchers or £100 for the charity of your choice in the process.
Boris axes western congestion zone
27 November 2008
The western extension of London's congestion charge zone is to be scrapped, the mayor has announced.
Blears and Boris in Gateway bridge talks
26 November 2008
The communities secretary has held talks with the mayor of London aimed at resurrecting the Thames Gateway bridge and the extension of the Docklands Light Railway, it has emerged.
'Keynesian' transport projects announced
26 November 2008
The transport projects that will share an extra £1 billion next year to help counter the economic downturn were announced today.
Ofcom pulls 'biased' congestion charge ad
25 November 2008
Allegations of bias have forced the broadcasting watchdog to take an advert for Manchester's upcoming congestion charge referendum off the air.
£3bn in capital spending brought forward
24 November 2008
The Government is bringing forward £3 billion of capital spending to inject public finance into the ailing economy over the next eighteen months, chancellor Alistair Darling said today.
"Oyster cards for major cities", demands think-tank
21 November 2008
Britain's largest provincial cities need their own version of London's cashless "Oyster card" fare payment system to encourage residents back on to public transport, according to a think-tank.
DfT announces first 'Keynesian' project
18 November 2008
The Department of Transport has announced its first major infrastructure project to be brought forward under government plans to stimulate the economy.
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