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Report on transport investment in British cities
30 November 2007
Potential returns on transport investment in British cities are going "uncounted and unrecognised", a think-tank warns this week.
City receives flood payout
30 November 2007
Roads damaged by this summer's flooding in Sheffield are to benefit from £6.3 million funding, transport minister Rosie Winterton said this week.
Yorkshire set for link cash
30 November 2007
A road connecting Wakefield and Barnsley to the motorway network has been given the final go-ahead with £22.8 million funding, the government announced last week.
Travel spend wins increase
30 November 2007
Councils are to receive £4 billion in funding over three years for local transport schemes, the government announced this week.
North builds up business case for freight rail line investment
30 November 2007
The government has underestimated the extra rail capacity needed in northern England to cope with freight demand, regional leaders argued this week.
Transport adviser casts doubt on tram scheme prospects
29 November 2007
A leading transport adviser has warned that Metro-style tram schemes outside London are unlikely to be built due to Whitehall interference.
Cities may get metropolitan transport bodies
23 November 2007
Major northern cities could get their own London-style city-regional transport authorities under government plans.
City's travel cash blasted
23 November 2007
Transport budgets in the capital have been cut for the second year running, London Councils has complained.
Region faces link cost rise
16 November 2007
Transport scheme delivery in the South East is threatened by cost increases that are much larger than the amount the government has allowed, it has emerged.
City acquires green buses
16 November 2007
Ten hydrogen-powered buses will join London's fleet by 2010, mayor Ken Livingstone announced this week.
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