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Lower Thames Crossing will supercharge carbon emissions while plundering nation’s infrastructure budget
Responding to the UK Government’s latest consultation on the Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) proposal, Transport Action Network (TAN) has deplored National Highways for completely washing its hands of its unaffordable scheme’s wider environmental impacts, in particular road user carbon emissions. The UK’s latest carbon dioxide figures show that transport was...
A year of two halves…
The start of 2024 was surrounded in a cloud of uncertainty, but also anticipation of a General Election. Would the Conservatives go early in May or hang on for as long as possible? In the end Rishi Sunak surprised everyone, including many in his own party, by holding the election...
Campaigners seek legal review of government road-building policy
Campaigners are seeking to challenge government policy on road-building at the High Court today, Tuesday 3 December. In a hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice this afternoon, lawyers for Transport Action Network (TAN) will argue that the Department for Transport could not rely on the Zero Emissions Mandate cutting...
Five tests for integrated transport
The announcement of the vision for an Integrated National Transport Strategy on 28 November 2024 marks the first time in decades that England has sought to join up different ways of getting about. This is a welcome move as the last government failed badly in this area1. However, just publishing...
Our Media Coverage in 2024
December 2024 The Metro: The Lower Thames Crossing ‘just needs to be put out of its misery,’ says Chris Todd, director at Transport Action Network. Highways Magazine: Transport Action Network take legal action over National Networks Policy Statement. Also reported on by PlanningResource. November 2024 TransportXtra: Transport Action Network will...
TAN statement on transport decisions in the Budget
Commenting on transport decisions in today's Budget, Rebecca Lush, Transport Action Network's roads and climate campaigner, said: "The Budget was a mixed bag, with some good decisions, but some odd ones too. We are delighted the Chancellor has scrapped several harmful road schemes such as the A5036 through Rimrose Valley...
Lower Thames Crossing decision
Delaying gives Louise Haigh the chance to think long term The Dartford Crossing is one of the most unreliable sections of our road network. Something needs to be done, but the solution is not the Lower Thames Crossing. By delaying the planning decision, we hope Louise Haigh will realise the...
Lower Thames Crossing delay – an opportunity to do better
Transport Action Network (TAN) today welcomed the delay but nonetheless urged Transport Secretary Louise Haigh to scrap the £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) as the planning decision was postponed for a second time [1]. TAN said Louise Haigh should use the time to examine the significant concerns with the...
Lower Thames Crossing needs to be put out of its misery
Lower Thames Crossing needs to be put out of its misery Transport Action Network (TAN) is pleased that Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has not approved the £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) today [1]. However, TAN believes that the project needs to be scrapped as soon as possible so that...
Complaint filed about National Highways’ behaviour over Lower Thames Crossing
Transport Action Network (TAN) yesterday filed a formal complaint to the regulator of National Highways (NH), the Office for Rail and Road (ORR), about National Highways’ inappropriate attempts to influence the decision making process for the £9bn Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) [1]. Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh, has a critical decision...
Lower Thames Crossing Failings Exposed in Expert Report
Lower Thames Crossing Failings Exposed in Expert Report With the UK Government imminently expected to take crucial decisions on the Lower Thames Crossing (LTC), Transport Action Network (TAN) today released a devastating independent report into the legacy Conservative scheme which it has submitted to Labour’s Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh MP....
Government urged to save money and boost growth by cancelling Conservative road schemes
Government urged to save money and boost growth by cancelling Conservative road schemes Transport Action Network (TAN) today published its submission to the urgent review of the UK Department for Transport’s infrastructure capital spending portfolio, commissioned by Transport Secretary Louise Haigh MP. The review was launched on 30 July, the...
Rishi Sunak’s claims on £1.5bn A66 are wrong
Rishi Sunak’s claims on £1.5bn A66 are wrong Transport Action Network (TAN) today responded to Rishi Sunak’s lobbying for the £1.5 billion A66 Northern Trans Pennine scheme in his Richmond and Northallerton constituency [1]. The project would dual the remaining sections of single carriageway on this route. Mr Sunak claimed...
National Highways accused of wasting public money ahead of infrastructure review decisions
National Highways accused of wasting public money ahead of infrastructure review decisions Transport Action Network (TAN) has today accused National Highways of wasting public money ahead of a review of road projects by Transport Secretary Louise Haigh [1]. TAN has received reports from communities across England that National Highways is...
Rail and urban transport report welcomed
Rail and urban transport report welcomed Transport Action Network (TAN) [1] is welcoming the publication yesterday of the Rail and urban transport review, led by Juergen Maier CBE [2]. The review was commissioned by Labour when in opposition, to help the UK deliver the rail and urban transport infrastructure for...
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