Media
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9 November 2020
Responding to the RAC Annual Report on Motoring, which found that reluctance to use public transport is at its highest level in 18 years, Paul Tuohy, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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5 November 2020
Responding to the Office of Rail and Road's annual statistical release on the infrastructure and assets of the rail network in Great Britain, Paul Tuohy, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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2 November 2020
Responding to the news that the Government and TfL have reached a funding settlement, Paul Tuohy, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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29 October 2020
Campaign for Better Transport has written to the Chancellor ahead of next month’s Comprehensive Spending Review urging him to support sustainable transport as part of a green recovery.
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28 October 2020
Responding to the Annual bus statistics for England 2019/20, published today (28 October) by the Department for Transport, Alice Ridley, Head of Media and Communications at Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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5 October 2020
Campaign for Better Transport has appointed Paul Tuohy as its new Chief Executive.
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2 October 2020
Responding to the Transport Committee's report, 'E-scooters: pavement nuisance or transport innovation', which recommends that Government should legalise the use of privately owned e-scooters, Alice Ridley, Head of Media and Communications at Campaign for...
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2 October 2020
Responding to the National Audit Office's report on 'Improving local bus services in England outside London', Alice Ridley, Head of Media and Communications at Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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21 September 2020
Welcoming the announcement of the end of rail franchising today, Darren Shirley, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:
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3 September 2020
Commenting on the announcement of a collaboration agreement between the Government and Transport for the East Midlands regarding the management of the East Midlands rail franchise, Darren Shirley, Chief Executive of Campaign for Better Transport, said:...