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£24 million Luton town centre transport scheme completed.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Release of part 1 of 2 reports for the Triennial review of the British Transport Police Authority.
44 new sustainable transport schemes to include £64 million investment from government.
How car clubs can cut emissions, cut congestion and help save money.
Transport ministers announce Local Growth Deal benefits.
More than £53 million will be invested so passengers receive seamless mobile broadband connections.
Minister visits new defences and flood-hit villages to hear how county is rising to challenge.
Baroness Kramer visits Oxford and Banbury to see transport funding at work.
Investing in infrastructure and devolving decision making is part of our long term economic plan for sustainable growth.
DfT has announced its intention to award the Essex Thameside franchise to NXET Trains Ltd.
Funding for domestic chargepoints to benefit consumers.
Transport minister sees how improvements will transform rail travel and boost economic growth across the north of England.
Four locations across the country have been shortlisted to become the home of the National College for High Speed Rail.
Clean Vehicle Fund will improve air quality on local roads.
Forty-two train stations to benefit from share of £100 million Access for All funding.
Local authorities receive a further £2 million under Local Sustainable Transport Fund.
Derby and Nottingham are set to benefit from HS2
Baroness Kramer thanks local representatives for their work during the recent Worcestershire floods.
Norwich to receive major transport funding for improvements to the A47.
£4.75 million investment will build two brand new stations and upgrade another.
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