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20 February 2007
Transport 2000’s [1] concerns about the Olympic transport plan were endorsed today by the House of Commons Transport Committee’s report on the Olympics.[2] -
16 February 2007
Transport 2000 [1] welcomes the extension of the congestion charging zone to some parts of Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea, taking place next Monday, 19 February.[2] Traffic in the western extension is likely to drop by around 15% and congestion by... -
16 February 2007
Press release issued jointly by Transport 2000 and Friends of the Earth -
15 February 2007
Campaign group Transport 2000 [1] is today calling on the Department for Transport to act on the recommendations of the House of Commons Transport Committee [2] and meet its responsibilities to the public by putting in place measures to enable it to meet... -
12 February 2007
Campaign group Transport 2000 [1] has today challenged the Government to put improving public transport and tackling climate change at the centre of future road pricing plans. -
26 January 2007
Responding to the publication of research in the leading medical magazine The Lancet [1], which links pollution from motorway traffic with unhealthy lung development in children, the campaign group Transport 2000 [2] said that this research gave yet another... -
26 January 2007
Campaign group Transport 2000 [1] has come out today in support of the efforts of Richmond upon Thames Council to discourage gas-guzzling vehicles. In advance of the expected decision on Monday to base resident parking permit costs on a vehicle’s carbon... -
24 January 2007
A report from a leading transport expert [1] has found that – against its own guidelines – the Government approved plans for the controversial Bexhill to Hastings Link Road [2] without fully considering the alternatives. -
24 January 2007
A new campaign was launched today at www.planningdisaster.co.uk in response to concerns that proposed changes to the planning system will reduce public involvement in decisions about the development of their... -
17 January 2007
In solidarity with fellow train passengers 'fished off' at being crammed on trains like sardines, Transport 2000’s [1] Sardine Man will be at Bristol Temple Meads train station on Friday 19 January, to make the case for expanded train service. [2]