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Lower Thames Crossing will supercharge carbon emissions while plundering nation's infrastructure budget

Responding to the UK Government's latest consultation on the Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) proposal, Transport Action Network (TAN) has deplored National Highways for completely washing its hands of its unaffordable scheme?s wider environmental impacts, in particular road user carbon emissions.

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  • Scrapped Stonehenge road could fund south west's sustainable travel revolutionTransport Action Network (TAN) today publishes a new report [1], commissioned to explore better transport connectivity for the South West, after the scrapping of two highly contentious road schemes by the Government. It has been produced by transport policy experts, Greengauge 21 [2]. The report proposes using some of the ?2.5 billion [2] saved by cancelling the A303 Stonehenge and A358 schemes [3] to invest in rail, bus and active travel instead
  • Lower Thames Crossing will supercharge carbon emissions while plundering nation's infrastructure budgetResponding to the UK Government's latest consultation on the Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) proposal, Transport Action Network (TAN) has deplored National Highways for completely washing its hands of its unaffordable scheme?s wider environmental impacts, in particular road user carbon emissions.

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