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Tube line set for upgrade
27 April 2007
A £500 million upgrade of Victoria station is one of the main features of a major package of improvements to London's tube network over the next seven years.
Glasgow and Edinburgh to look at magnetic rail link technology
27 April 2007
Edinburgh and Glasgow City Councils have backed studies into a magnetic levitation (maglev) link that could cut journey times between the cities to 15 minutes.
Edinburgh looks at reopening tunnels
27 April 2007
Edinburgh planners are considering reopening tunnels under the city centre between Waverley Station, the bus station and the St James shopping mall.
Councils seek new tram link
27 April 2007
A £400 million plan to extend the Nottingham tram system was submitted to the government this week.
London urged to leave cars
27 April 2007
People in London are being encouraged to leave their cars at home and walk in a campaign launched by mayor Ken Livingstone this week.
Bypass protesters lambast Dorset for road permission
27 April 2007
Opponents of a bypass near Weymouth are calling for a public inquiry after questions were raised over the way in which planning permission was granted.
Glasgow set for reforms
27 April 2007
Glasgow City Council's ruling Labour group will overhaul the city's planning system if it is re-elected next week.
Reflecting on a year as president
27 April 2007
A year representing the RTPI entailed focusing on the widespread urban renaissance of city centres around the UK, explains Clive Harridge.
Major plans up for review
27 April 2007
The Glasgow cross-rail scheme, waste management facilities and a Waverley line extension are among ideas for national development put forward by ministers.
Planning at the polls
27 April 2007
The planning, transport and energy policies on offer from all the major parties are put under the microscope as Scots prepare for their parliamentary elections, reports Catherine Early.
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