Good day my good friend.

After receiving some great feedback from a similar post that I made before Christmas, I have decided to make a slight change to the regular Wednesday posts. As opposed to a regular, full length post, Wednesday’s will now focus on positive news from the world of transport and creating a just transition.

And nope, I am not doing it to keep my own sanity. That went a long time ago.

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James Gleave

😄 Good stuff going on

Ours could be the first generation that leaves the environment in a better state than we found it

A tripling of renewable energy capacity by 2030 is very much on

Work has begun on a new £2.2m cycle route scheme in Dudley Port

A street in Malahide, near Dublin, is going to be pedestrianised

Plans for improving Oxford Street in London, including more planting, wider pavements, and cycle lanes, were supported by two-thirds of respondents to a consultation

Improving a railway station near Villa Park in the West Midlands is being looked at and could be delivered in time for Euro 2028

Two bus routes in Portsmouth now run all night as well as all day

There is currently free bus travel across Aberdeen at the weekends

The EU saw its biggest ever improvement in gender equality last year

St Paul in Minnesota swore in a Council made up entirely of women

The number of people in extreme poverty around the world is decreasing

The number of EV charging points in Australia will double by the end of the year

159 electric buses are taking to the road in Oxford

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