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  • Airports Commission: The fight is still on to stop Heathrow third runway, say local action groups

    July 1, 2015

    Heathrow still faces a fight for its third runway to be finalised, despite being recommended by Sir Howard Davies’ independent airports commission yesterday.   Speaking in the House of Commons today, transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin accepted that the issues are “not easy to resolve”,  and local  residents showed no sign of dropping their fight after [...]

  • Tfl signs contract to bring new, air-conditioned trains to London Overground

    July 1, 2015

    In today's extreme heat, the prospect of feeling cool on London transport seems too good to be true.   Read more: TfL wants businesses to pitch "something exceptional" to transform its disused Down Street Tube station   But thanks to a new contract signed by TfL, from 2018 some London overground trains will be blasting out [...]

  • RMT and TSSA workers vote to strike over Night Tube

    June 30, 2015

    Workers for transport unions RMT and TSSA have voted “overwhelmingly” in favour of strike action over the  Night Tube.    Nearly 92 per cent of members voted in favour of strike action over both London Underground pay and the transition to running the Tube night. Some 96.5 per cent voted for action short of a [...]

  • Taxi protest shuts down more London roads as black cab drivers block TfL office over Uber regulation

    June 30, 2015

    It's becoming something of a familiar site: yet another taxi protest has brought London streets to a standstill.    Yet again the black cab drivers are protesting outside TfL's offices, meaning that areas around from Blackfriars Bridge, stretching as far as Waterloo, are jammed.    https://twitter.com/AndrewNickolls/status/615881341821931520   Cabbies are demonstrating against what they see as [...]

  • TfL shortlists four train operators to run London Overground

    June 29, 2015

    Transport for London (TfL) has announced a shortlist of four train operators to run London Overground services from next year. Arriva Rail, LoKeGo (the snappily-titled joint venture between Keolis and Go-Ahead), Metroline and MTR are all in the running to take over the routes, which includes routes between Liverpool Street and Enfield Town, Cheshunt and [...]

  • 7/7 London bombings 10th anniversary: London’s authorities to hold series of commemorative events

    June 29, 2015

    London authorities putting the final plans in place for a series of events in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 7/7 bombings.   The 2005 terrorist attack claimed the lives of 52 people and injured hundreds more when bombs exploded on the Tube between Liverpool Street and Aldgate, Edgware Road and between King's Cross [...]

  • Fire crews called in after burst water main creates “river” in Kennington, TfL warns of severe delays to buses across south London

    June 29, 2015

    Update: Around 15 properties have been flooded by the burst water main in Kennington, south London, which has been finally been brought under control.   But that hasn't stopped travel disruption, with TfL warning that bus routes and drivers were still being caught in severe delays throughout Vauxhall, Pimlico, Stockwell, Camberwell, Old Kent Road, Elephant [...]

  • Why we should mobilise public land to tackle London’s housing crisis

    June 28, 2015

    A starter for ten. How much of the land in the London Borough of Southwark is owned by Southwark Council? 10 per cent? 20 per cent? More? Answer: 43 per cent, including, astonishingly, 10,000 garages, most of them part of council housing estates built in the 1960s and 1970s. Southwark Council is not exceptional. London’s [...]

  • London Mayoral hopeful Ivan Massow: Give spare cash from Oyster cards to charity

    June 25, 2015

    Mayoral candidate Ivan Massow wants £75m of unused Oyster card money to be put towards a fund devoted to increasing social mobility in the capital, he told City A.M..   Read more: Did Ivan Massow just become London's most honest Mayoral candidate?   Massow also said London would benefit from encouraging a depot system, where [...]

  • Focus on Wimbledon property: A game of two halves in SW19

    June 25, 2015

    The world’s eyes will make their annual pilgrimage to Wimbledon on Monday, where they’ll spend several hours swivelling backwards and forwards watching the greatest tennis tournament on earth. While this leafy corner of south west London is primarily known for racquet sports, the rest of the year it’s one of the fastest-growing local property markets [...]

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