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AM-GO will accredit airport meet & greet operations, says BPA

AM-GO will accredit airport meet & greet operations, says BPA

The British Parking Association has launched the Approved Meet and Greet Parking Operator Scheme, known as AM-GO. The BPA has worked with its members, major airports and key stakeholders to deliver a scheme which the association hopes will... continue

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Well kept car parks are good for business

Well kept car parks are good for business

Overlooking the importance of well-maintained parking facilities could have a damaging impact on a business’s reputation, warns a new report. The study by... continue

12 Mar 2024Parking Review Features
Sixt UK opens London branch on Park Lane

Sixt UK opens London branch on Park Lane

Car rental company SIXT UK has opened a new central London branch in a car park on Park Lane. The new branch is situated below Hyde Park in a parking... continue

11 Mar 2024Parking Review News

Worcester school parking scheme introduced

A school parking management scheme has been introduced in Worcester after a child was struck by a car. Parents of pupils at Stanley Road Primary School will be able to use the Tallow Hill Car Park as a drop-off and pick-up point while on the school run.Worcester City Council described the scheme as... continue

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Waters quits top Welsh transport post

Waters quits top Welsh transport post

Peter Stonham & Rhodri Clark

Lee Waters has announced he will leave the role as Wales’ transport minister once the new First Minister... continue

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8 Mar 2024Local Transport Today News
Welsh 20mph review finds varying approach to exemptions and wants new guidance

Welsh 20mph review finds varying approach to exemptions and wants new guidance

Rhodri Clark

Local authority officers are disappointed with the support and publicity... continue

8 Mar 2024Local Transport Today News

Monitoring of 20mph shows biggest falls in low-exception counties

Rhodri Clark

The largest observed drops in mean traffic speeds on 20mph roads since the change to the default speed limit on restricted Welsh roads are in counties where 20mph has been most widely applied. Data gathered by Transport for Wales before and after 17 September shows that weighted mean speeds on... continue

8 Mar 2024Local Transport Today News
Keeping women in the driving seat

Keeping women in the driving seat

There has been a significant decline in general attitudes from women towards electric cars over the last two years, a survey... continue

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8 Mar 2024EVolution News
Budget a missed opportunity to support the EV transition

Budget a missed opportunity to support the EV transition

Mike Hawes

This week’s Spring Budget represents a missed... continue

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8 Mar 2024EVolution Opinion
Westminster bookable EV loading bays will boost green deliveries

Westminster bookable EV loading bays will boost green deliveries

The councillor in charge of transport and air quality in the City of Westminster says a new online booking system for electric delivery vans to remotely reserve places to unload will help businesses do their day-to-day job of delivering to businesses,... continue

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8 Mar 2024EVolution News
Plea to tackle congestion from new operator alliance

Plea to tackle congestion from new operator alliance

Peter Stonham

Stricter parking enforcement and a harder line with... continue

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Sheffield to spend £1m Clean Air Zone revenue to tackle pollution around schools

Deniz Huseyin

Sheffield City Council is to spend £1m generated from its Clean Air Zone (CAZ) to tackle pollution around schools. This will include implementing new School Streets, installing cycle storage, green walls and 20mph part-time zones outside schools. Any funding from the CAZ must be used in line... continue

7 Mar 2024Local Transport Today News
Dear Chancellor... Transport is a key driver of economic growth

Dear Chancellor... Transport is a key driver of economic growth

Tom van Vuren

The Transport Planning Society (TPS) were disappointed to see... continue

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7 Mar 2024Parking Review Opinion
What was in the Spring Budget for transport?

What was in the Spring Budget for transport?

Silviya Barrett

It’s been another thrilling budget day at Campaign for Better Transport HQ. Despite our very reasonable list of budget... continue

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7 Mar 2024Local Transport Today Comment
Fuel Duty freeze is welcome, but what about EV owners?

Fuel Duty freeze is welcome, but what about EV owners?

The AA welcomes the chancellor’s decision not to increase fuel duty for a further 12 months, even if the benefit has halved from £100 in 2022 to £50 now. Higher motoring costs, whether fuel,... continue

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7 Mar 2024EVolution Opinion
‘The case for investing in active travel is stronger than ever’

‘The case for investing in active travel is stronger than ever’

Deniz Huseyin

Despite shrinking active travel budgets, the ‘culture... continue

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6 Mar 2024EVolution News
Spring Budget: Day-to-day public spending will continue to increase by 1%

Spring Budget: Day-to-day public spending will continue to increase by 1%

The Chancellor of the Exchequer has kept a 1% increase in day-to-day public spending above inflation, despite speculation it would be cut to just 0.75%. In his Spring Budget, Jeremy Hunt announced a Public Sector Productivity Plan which marks the first step towards returning public sector... continue

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6 Mar 2024Parking Review News

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