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Proceeding contribution from Lord Beecham (Labour) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 19 January 2011. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Sustainable Local Transport.


Sustainable Local Transport

My Lords, will the Minister look again at the passage in the Statement which says that the local sustainable transport fund, "““forms part of a wider picture of more streamlined and simplified funding””?" Does he not agree that it would be more honest to include the word ““reduced”” in that sentence? Although I welcome extending the decentralisation of power to local transport, which the Statement also mentions, does the noble Lord not agree that there is a regional dimension to transport and transport infrastructure which the abolition of the regional development agencies will make more difficult to realise than otherwise? Will he indicate whether the Government have any intention of making the Highways Agency more accountable, and, in particular, will he indicate how, under the system of very localised transport, authorities in the north-east will be able to put pressure on the Government or the Highways Agency for the dualling of the A1 north of Newcastle, which appears to have been shelved for a very long period? Finally, does the noble Earl recall that his very distinguished grandfather, the first Earl, in an interview in later life identified transport as one of the major priorities for the future? Does he agree that this White Paper does not bring that future very much nearer?


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
724 c433-4 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Children Cars Cycling Finance ICT Exhaust emissions Electric vehicles Public transport Pollution control Training Transport Safety Sustainable development Roads Road signs and markings Walking Tickets Local Sustainable Transport Fund
Link
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