2016 September
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1 September 2016
Campaign for Better Transport welcomed the Environmental Audit Committee report on sustainability at the Department for Transport and said it would be writing to the Department demanding...
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1 September 2016
Campaign for Better Transport and the Association of British Commuters have responded to the announcement of new Government measures to improve...
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2 September 2016
Campaign for Better Transport has reacted to the Government's decision to approve plans to widen the M4 motorway.
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5 September 2016
Campaign for Better Transport has called on the Government to take immediate action to improve public transport in rural areas.
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6 September 2016
Transport experts are warning that longer heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) pose a significant road safety risk and should be restricted in towns and cities, despite Government plans to increase their use.
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7 September 2016
Campaigners respond today, Wednesday 7 September, to the publication of Transport for the North’s Intermodal Freight Strategy which outlines the...
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13 September 2016
Campaign group, Freight on Rail, welcomed the publication of the Government’s Rail Freight Strategy today, which will inform both local and devolved Government rail freight policy for the next 20 years.
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13 September 2016
Reacting to the Government’s response to the Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee’s Fourth Report into the National Air Quality Plan, Bridget Fox, Sustainable Transport Campaigner at Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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16 September 2016
Campaign for Better Transport has reacted to the announcement by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure, Ken Skates AM, of a five point plan to support the bus industry.
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Avoid more big projects - ‘fix it first’ focus on transport spending would best serve the UK economy
20 September 2016
Boosting spending on fixing existing transport infrastructure and on local schemes is the best practical way of helping the UK economy now, according to a briefing from Campaign for...