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Bus and Coach Minister Nusrat Ghani announces funding for 20 local authorities as part of the Clean Bus Technology Fund.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Industry regulators say collective effort is needed to address significant road safety risks.
Wight Shipyard announces recent orders worth £20 million making 4 boats for use by the Isle of Wight and London.
Tram route extension linking Birmingham city centre with Edgbaston and the city’s growing Westside area given go-ahead.
Bus users will benefit from cleaner and greener journeys with roll out of low emission buses in towns and cities across England and Wales.
Projects across the UK awarded funding for rescue equipment and training.
Leeds to get high frequency ‘busways’, improved park and ride facilities and better stops and signs through funding.
Transport Minister John Hayes appoints Richard Turfitt as the new Senior Traffic Commissioner.
Community groups across the country have been awarded funding to buy new minibuses.
Councils asked to bid for funding to target congested local roads.
Analysis of English votes for English laws in relation to government amendments made at report stage to the Bus Services Bill.
Good transport links help connect people, encourage growth and are crucial to building an economy for everyone.
Partnerships key to future growth says Bus Minister.
Government funding for the Mersey Gateway Bridge scheme in Halton.
Revised statutory documents introduced from 1 January 2017.
Additional £10 million to help strengthen the resilience of the railway line from Exeter to Newton Abbot via Dawlish confirmed.
Secretary of State for Transport statement.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling speaks about supporting county councils to improve local transport.
Residents, school and community groups to benefit from minibus fund.
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