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Guidance to help local authorities design high-quality shared space schemes.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Abellio Greater Anglia Limited has been chosen as the new operator for the 'Greater Anglia' franchise.
Theresa Villiers visited Leeds today to see how a second entrance to Leeds station will improve access and encourage further growth.
Norman Baker announces funding for over 50,000 Bikeability cycle training places through 206 schools across England.
Explains how modernising Britain’s transport infrastructure will improve the UK economy and make London globally competitive.
Bus, coach and lorry drivers with a British paper driving licence are asked to swap it for a photocard licence to get their DQC at no cost.
New THINK! campaign to help children stay safe on the roads launches.
'Signing the way' policy document released.
Learner riders in the Shetlands will now be able to take both parts of the motorcycle test without leaving the islands.
Aston Webb Boulevard, a new Selly Oak relief road, has been opened.
Traffic signing system to be reviewed to remove bureaucracy.
Explaining items covered at the 1st meeting of EU transport ministers in Luxembourg on 6 October 2011.
Operational trial of longer semi-trailers in order to gather practical evidence after consultation.
Hauliers to be allowed to use longer trailers under plans to boost growth.
Corrects an answer to a parliamentary question about charges paid for roiling stock track access.
Heart of Wessex Line between Bristol and Weymouth to become community rail service.
How a modern transport infrastructure can be an important part of improving the economy.
Steps the government is taking to support light rail systems.
£9.6 million given to improve access to Reading Station.
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has a range of online services for approved driving instructors (ADI) that are available 7 days a week.
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