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New vision for devolved Welsh rail includes Burns stations and reopened lines
Deputy Minister for Transport Mark Hooper told the Senedd the Government will pursue legislative change to devolve both rail operations and infrastructure, allowing Wales to make decisions about train services, track maintenance, signalling and reinvestment without Westminster interference.
RBWM calls for detailed carbon offset plans over Heathrow third runway emissions
A councillor has said he wants to see 'meat on the bones' for ideas around how carbon emissions generated from Heathrow's expansion plans can be offset locally.
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Wrexham.com
- New vision for devolved Welsh rail includes Burns stations and reopened linesDeputy Minister for Transport Mark Hooper told the Senedd the Government will pursue legislative change to devolve both rail operations and infrastructure, allowing Wales to make decisions about train services, track maintenance, signalling and reinvestment without Westminster interference.
Other Regional Press
- Decisions over rail investment 'should be made in Wales'A 'clear pathway to devolve rail services and infrastructure that benefits Welsh passengers' has been set out by Welsh Government Deputy Minister for Transport, Mark Hooper.
- David Taylor MP secures support from Rail Minister Lord Hendy for Hemel train station redevelopmentDavid Taylor MP has welcomed continued progress on the redevelopment of Hemel Hempstead station following a meeting with Rail Minister Lord Hendy, who has been very supportive and has personally raised the scheme with Network Rail's Chief Executive and will contact Platform4's Chair to help keep momentum behind the project.
- RBWM calls for detailed carbon offset plans over Heathrow third runway emissionsA councillor has said he wants to see 'meat on the bones' for ideas around how carbon emissions generated from Heathrow's expansion plans can be offset locally.
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Bus and Coach Buyer
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Business Live
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Railnews
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Transportxtra
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RMT
- CAF Rail strike to hit Transport for Wales maintenance as pay dispute escalatesRMT members employed by CAF Rail on the Transport for Wales contract will take strike action on Sunday and Monday evening after the company refused to improve its pay offer and retaliated against workers for taking lawful industrial action.
Aviation Industry
- New £10 million energy centre will replace gas boilers with renewable heating and cooling technology at Bristol AirportBristol Airport has installed a £10 million renewable energy centre that will replace gas boilers and significantly reduce carbon emissions ahead of its 2030 net zero target.
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- Heathrow risks losing Europe's busiest airport crown as Istanbul closes inLondon Heathrow is on the brink of surrendering its long-held status as Europe's busiest airport after Istanbul closed the gap to just 3,012 passengers, underscoring mounting pressure on the UK's largest aviation hub.
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