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Eco-towns must not promote car use, say campaigners
19 May 2008
Transport and environmental campaigners have urged the Government to ensure that the eco-towns project does not inadvertently promote increased car use.
South Cambridge housing scheme given planning approval
19 May 2008
Outline planning permission has been granted for 2,300 new homes in south Cambridge.
Vote fails to derail congestion charge
2 May 2008
Greater Manchester's congestion charge scheme looks safe after anti-toll Tories failed to grab control over a pivotal borough in the city region.
Council losses could threaten Whitehall plans
2 May 2008
A loss of Labour councils and councillors in the local elections could make it harder for the government to take forward its plans for regeneration, according to the head of a think-tank.
Harlow falls to Tories
2 May 2008
The Conservatives took control of Harlow last night, in a move which looks set to alter the town's urban environment.
Local elections could scupper Manchester congestion charge
29 April 2008
Proposals for a congestion charge in Greater Manchester could be scuppered by electoral swings in this Thursday's local elections.
Veteran MP Gwyneth Dunwoody dies
18 April 2008
Gwyneth Dunwoody, the longest serving female MP and chair of the House of Commons transport committee, has died.
Scottish rural ferry services face EU probe
17 April 2008
A formal investigation has been launched into complaints about subsidies paid to two ferry companies that serve isolated rural communities in Scotland.
Bid deadline extended for high-speed train upgrade
15 April 2008
The bidding process for the Government¹s £4 billion high-speed train building programme has had to be extended to give bidders more time to submit draft plans.
Rail routes given community status
2 April 2008
Three rail lines in the North-West and one in the South-West have been given a status that allows them to involve local people in their running and development.
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