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Greenness In TurmoilGreenness in London is suffering mixed fortunes. For a start, Mayor Boris conspicuously moved to save trees, only this evening to reverse Ken's planned £25 CO2 congestion charge hike. Into the bargain he also thanked Porsche for donating their subsequent legal costs paid by Transport for... |
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Transport plan for Manchester is about more than congestion chargeThe less noted other side to this story is the £3bn investment into the public transport system of Greater Manchester ... |
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20p Per Hour Parking In Central London?Westminster City Council has announced that it is trialling a budget parking scheme in its Queensway car park. Using a pricing structure based on that of Easyjet, the hourly rate will vary depending on how full the car park is when the driver enters. When it is nearly empty customers will be ch... |
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Congestion charge in ManchesterFull coverage of UK PoliticsOur Saturday scoop on the introduction of a congestion charge in Manchester was duly confirmed this afternoon by Ruth Kelly, the Transport Secretary. In the process, any lingering doubts about the Government’s shaky grip on political reality have vanis... |
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The best bit about bikingAfter many moments of deliberation over the past nearly-two-years of biking, I have finally decided what the best bit is about biking. This may cause controversy, and even disappointment, but I will broach no dissent, on account of knowing I'm right, in the manner of people who swear the Earth wi... |
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No Love For Folding Bikes On TrainsHere at Londonist, we haven’t been shy about our support for cycling. Getting exercise while avoiding the congestion charge or mass transit is definitely positive. But there are some who need to take mass transit in order to get into London – or have an impossibly long journey and ... |

