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Calls grow for root and branch review of transport appraisal
Pressure was growing this week for a fundamental review of the way transport projects are appraised, amid claims that the existing system fails to reflect Government objectives and produces misleading results.
Liberal Democrat transport spokesman Norman Baker criticised the New Approach to Appraisal (NATA) just days after shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers said she would make reforming NATA a priority if the Tories are elected to power.
In an interview with LTT, Baker said he was...
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