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7 results found for '"Tolls"' in Keywords.

  • GLC scraps London toll scheme (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with GLC leader Horace Cutler on his decision to scrap a scheme to charge a 50 pence toll on roads in central London to improve traffic congestion, following the indiscretion of a GLC officer....

  • After eight special (1980)

    Genre
    Discussion; Interview; Speech

    Tom Maddocks investigates new solutions to London’s transport problems in this special edition of After Eight, following allegations against London Transport and prior to publication of a report on its...

  • Work commences on new Severn bridge (1992)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Speech

    Malcolm Brown reports on the start of work on a new toll bridge linking England and Wales which is intended to lessen the pressure on the Severn Bridge and has been funded mainly by private enterprise. The...

  • Congestion charge proposals (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    London Transport Minister Steven Norris joins Peter Deeley on FM Drivetime to talk about plans for a congestion charge in London in the future. He also discusses other measures to reduce the number of cars...

  • Pay as you go motorways (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    Des Fahy interviews UK Transport Secretary John MacGregor on Green Paper proposals that motorists would pay to use the UK’s motorways in a pay as you go scheme, and the options for how it would work....

  • New tolls for motorway use (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    Angela Rippon for her Drivetime show interviews Transport Secretary John MacGregor from the radio car about a new method of electronic motorway charging following plans to introduce a toll system on...

  • Motorway toll proposals to use electronic technology (1995)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report describing Government proposals to toll drivers on motorways with electronic technology. The different systems are mentioned and Transport Minister Steven Norris describes the revenue which will be...