Typed agenda, printed slides, letters, press notice, and printed statistics relating to political party policy on roads
One bundle is comprised of papers produced by the Conservative Transport Group, Department for Transport, Stephen Joseph of Transport 2000, Liberal Democrats, and others (2005-2006), which discuss roads and the environment, a round table discussion hosted by the Conservative Party; guidance from the Department for Transport on local authority road schemes; Eddington's high-speed rail concepts; A303 Stonehenge; A47 Acle Straight; A628 Manchester-Sheffield road including Mottram Tintwistle bypass; Tom Brake's position on government roads strategy to compensate for traffic growth; traffic growth statistics in the United Kingdom, both locally and regionally; and the Transport Committee's inquiry into the Department for Transport (DfT)'s Executive Agencies.
Details
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Identifier:
- CFBT/8/55
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