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Work to pedestrianise Oxford Circus to begin this summer

Work to pedestrianise Oxford Circus to begin this summer
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Oxford Circus is to be turned into Italian-style piazza

Oxford Circus is to be turned into Italian-style piazza
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Crossrail | 18 days to get Bond Street and Canary Wharf stations up to scratch

The Political Myth of the Driverless Tube Train - London Reconnections

London Reconnections 19 Min read Both meaningless and meaningful, the phrase ‘driverless trains’ is a recurring one in London politics. In this piece, we explore the reality behind the phrase and what it means in a London context. On 1st June 2021, the Department for Transport and TfL agreed a further funding settlement, with conditions. This settlement was required due to the continuing financial pressures placed on TfL by the government’s requirement that they continue to deliver as full a service pattern as possible whilst also requesting that passengers not travel. As we have written about before, this is a particular issue for TfL as successive governments have required it to move to a position where it draws the overwhelming majority (upwards of 70%) of its funding from fares.

Khan could make TfL service cuts to meet £900m savings

Sadiq Khan on the London Underground - PA Sadiq Khan has said that Transport for London may be forced to make major cuts to bus and tube services as they try to fill a gaping £900 million hole left from Covid-19. The London Mayor is reportedly planning on making brutal cuts to London s transport network and has said he can t pretend it s going to be easy. Staff will need to be cut and several departments closed in order to meet the savings required, as well as a possible reduction in services, all unwanted consequences of the Government s requests, says Khan. Last week, TfL and the Government agreed a new six month funding agreement worth around £1bn which will keep London s transport network running for now, but the deal came with a number of conditions.

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