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Last week, I managed to spectacularly mess up the beginning of the post. This week, I decided to keep it simple, to save me messing it up again.
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😃 Good things going on
The UK Government is throwing £4.7 billion of HS2 money at local transport, which is no bad thing.
A young boy wrote a letter to his local council, and now they are taking up his fight for a new pedestrian crossing where he lives.
Meanwhile, a new pedestrian crossing has been installed in Worcester.
Leeds City Council have spent £7.2 million on a new cycle track that has just opened.
And work has started on a new cycle track in Exeter.
Barrow-in-Furness wants to get in on the act as well, as they have started building two cycle track.
Chesterfield is getting on the Demand Responsive Transport game.
Mums, sorry – Moms, are at the forefront of the drive to electrify school buses.
Wrightbus are in on the game, and have signed a deal to provide electric buses to London.
The Northumberland Line is one step closer to regular passenger trains after 60 years, with the test run of trains having taken place.
Over £20 million has been allocated to improve the Manchester Metrolink.
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