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New government strategy launched to encourage travelling by bike or on foot.
Greg Clark responds to the Panel’s final report on Birmingham City Council’s progress against the Kerslake recommendations.
Minister launches top tips which will help councils to root out the fraudsters cheating taxpayers out of billions of pounds each year.
Updated guidance shows how councils can use a radical shake-up of spending rules to make improvements to local services.
First annual update on the Northern transport strategy.
Innovative training will help children and parents stay active and cycle safely.
Provisional admin subsidy grant allocations for 2016 to 2017.
Andrew Jones sees specially-fitted vehicles being delivered to community transport organisations as part of DfT’s £25 million fund.
Transport must do more for mental health, says Transport Minister Andrew Jones.
Bus Minister Andrew Jones lays out the case for the government’s Buses Bill.
The new railway will be named the Elizabeth line when it opens to passengers through central London in December 2018.
The 3.5 mile South Devon Highway is expected to carry 35,000 vehicles a day once opened to deliver better journeys in the south west.
Councils across England are forecasting a record-breaking £23.5 billion income from business rates next year.
UK in Namibia delivers Public Private Partnership (PPP) workshop in Erongo Region
Responsibility for the running of a limited number of services will return to Rotherham council.
Reforms are set to make bus travel more passenger-friendly and give councils more freedom to improve services.
Bus Minister Andrew Jones explains the government’s forthcoming Buses Bill.
Statement by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on the final local government finance settlement for 2016 to 2017.
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