Press releases, press cuttings and media coverage of road legislation and anti-road campaigns, including Road to Hell

One file is comprised of press releases produced by Transport 2000 and Friends of the Earth and press cuttings collected by Transport 2000 relating to legislation and spending on roads, stopping Esso day, politician oversight of travel plans, traffic controls, roads reviews, road planning, heavy lorries, Strang's challenge of road schemes, private road building contracts, Transport 2000's Roads 21 campaign, Design, Build, Finance and Operate (DBFO) projects, Highways Agency plans for road schemes, main roads planning, road safety, local road schemes, trunk road schemes, regional transport planning, London transport plans, road threats to wildlife, the launch of a Planning Disaster campaign, Road to Hell campaign (2001), Roads to Ruin campaign (2001 - 2002), multi-modal studies, congestion and hard shoulder running as justification for motorway widening, Delivering a Sustainable Transport System (DaSTS) project (2008), government commitment to offering personal transport advice, and other topics.

Details

Extent:
8 files
Identifier:
CFBT/8/6
Access:
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rights:
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