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Civitas: European funding to help councils clean up transport's act
Civitas, a major urban transport initiative supporting demonstration projects in more than 30 cities across Europe, is a key element of the strategy on clean urban transport prepared by the Transport and Energy Directorate of the European Commission. Four English local authorities (Bristol City Council, Hampshire County Council, Norfolk County Council and Lancashire County Council) are now working on a range of projects part-funded by Civitas. The first two to receive funds (Bristol and...
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