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The London Assembly this week called on Boris Johnson and Westminster City Council to develop a new plan to reduce the number of buses on Oxford Street, one of the capital’s main shopping destinations.
Transport for London is already committed to a two-year plan to cut the number of buses on Oxford Street by 20% by November this year. But the London Assembly’s transport committee says further re-routing of services should be examined by the mayor, Transport for London, the New West...
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