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Scottish pupils in first school bike share scheme

The UK’s first school bike share scheme will be officially launched in Stirling today in an attempt to stem the significant drop-off in pupils cycling when they move to secondary.

900 killed as hard shoulders vanish from motorways [subscription]

The number of people killed or seriously injured on motorways is at its highest level this decade, prompting further concern over the programme to remove hard shoulders. Across Britain, 910 people died on motorways last year, Department for Transport figures show.

Most Greater Manchester trains don't arrive on time - here's the Mayor's plan to make our transport system fit for purpose

Andy Burnham wants to see an integrated ticket system, capped, cheaper fares across all modes of transport in the city and more efficient services; all within 10 years

Friday, 27 September 2019

Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport

  • Ports across England given £10 million to prepare for BrexitSixteen ports across England will receive a share of a multimillion-pound funding pot to help their preparations for Brexit on 31 October, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced. The Department for Transport (DfT) is revealing the successful bidders of the £10 million Port Infrastructure Resilience and Connectivity (PIRC) competition, which offers ports up to £1 million each to deliver important infrastructure upgrades. This could include creating more space for HGV parking and container storage as well as improving access for vehicles to help keep traffic and trade flowing s...

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