Media
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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.
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29 October 2018
Campaign for Better Transport has responded to the Budget 2018. Darren Shirley, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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24 October 2018
Campaign for Better Transport wrote to the Chancellor, Philip Hammond MP, ahead of next week’s Budget 2018 to outline what the Government should promote through transport taxation and spending.
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18 October 2018
Responding to the Government's announcement that it will review the Highway Code to make cycling and walking safer, Darren Shirley, Chief Executive at Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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17 October 2018
Responding to research released today, 17 October, by Transport Focus, Darren Shirley, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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15 October 2018
Responding to Department for Transport figures reported in the media today, which show the number of local bus journeys are at a twelve year low, Darren Shirley, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said: