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Ian McCulloch Bircham Dyson Bell

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Paying for our roads: the dead hand of public opinion *

United Kingdom - March 21 2013
The Government has to find a new way to pay for our roads. Although the motorist pays more than is spent on our roads, the revenue from fuel duty and…


Policy? What policy *

United Kingdom - October 19 2012
Is there a government policy for our national road network?


New direction for our major roads *

United Kingdom - March 1 2012
Statistically, Justine Greening may not have long to deliver a lasting benefit for our country.


Obtaining consent for a major road scheme *

United Kingdom - February 23 2012
Broadly, a roads-related development will be a NSIP when, if a new highway, it is to form part of, is for a purpose connected with, the 'Strategic Road Network' (effectively motorways and trunk roads for which the Secretary of State, through the Highways Agency, is responsible).


Lorry road user charging – does it stack up now? *

United Kingdom - August 9 2011
Twelve months ago, persistent campaigning by the UK haulage industry for charges to be imposed upon foreign hauliers using Britain’s roads looked set to pay off.

Co-authors: Sarah Simpson.