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£900,000 Towards Greener Transport in UK Communities

Seven communities in England are set to benefit from £900,000 additional government funding to extend their sustainable transport schemes, Baroness Kramer has announced. The funding has been allocated to existing local projects supported by the Department for Transport’s Local Sustainable Transport Fund. Transport Minister Baroness Kramer said: “We’re serious about making transport better for the […]

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Highways Agency Reforms Underway

Sweeping changes to the way England’s major roads are managed moved a step closer after Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin approved wide-ranging reforms to the Highways Agency. In less than 12 months the Highways Agency will be transformed into a government-owned company tasked with managing and operating England’s motorway and strategic A-road network. The government has

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Calm Motorway Traffic in the English Countryside

Department for Transport Allocates Millions to Leeds and Birmingham for Road Improvement

Just as the A537 in Cheshire & Derbyshire is unceremoniously named and shamed as the most dangerous road in Britain, the Department for Transport has announced green light funds to several key areas of the country, allowing for a combined total of 24 million to be spent on improving road infrastructure. With 16 million pounds

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Let's Look Out For Each Other

Cycle Safety Campaign Extended to a Further Five Major Cities in the UK

A campaign which has blazed a trail to raise awareness of cycle safety in London is being rolled out in cities across the UK, Road Safety Minister Robert Goodwill has announced. The poster campaign which aims to cut the number of cyclists killed or injured will target road users in five cities – Leeds, Manchester,

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