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21 December 2018
The Government has released its response to the consultation on the proposal to create a Major Road Network. The consultation ran for 12 weeks and ended on the 19 March 2018 and received a total of 1,465 responses.
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19 December 2018
Welcoming the publication today of the Transport Select Committee report into Mobility as a Service (MaaS), Darren Shirley, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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18 December 2018
On Wednesday 2 January rail fares will rise on average 3.1 per cent, with season tickets rising 3.2 per cent.
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7 December 2018
Campaign for Better Transport warns the rail industry that passengers will not tolerate a repeat of the rail timetable chaos they endured in the summer and lessons must be learned from past mistakes.
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5 December 2018
Responding to Wales' Transport Secretary Ken Skates' announcement of £78 million for local transport projects, Darren Shirley, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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5 December 2018
A new report released today, by Campaign for Better Transport, reveals rural transport in a state of crisis, with bus cuts and shrinking transport networks leaving communities cut off, unable to access jobs and services, and creating increasingly congested...
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4 December 2018
Responding to the publication of the Transport Select Committee report into May’s rail timetabling chaos, Darren Shirley, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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26 November 2018
Responding to the publication today of the London Assembly Transport Committee report, Broken rails: A rail service fit for passengers, Darren Shirley, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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22 November 2018
Campaign for Better Transport has welcomed the Government’s response to its call for evidence on walking and cycling safety. More than 14,000 people took...
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16 November 2018
A report released today from Campaign for Better Transport calls for new transport interchanges to join up parts of the fragmented public transport network so that it works for passengers.