With lots of other sectors vying for funding,regions need to pull together to rep transport projects off the ground
Top-down, Westminster-led infrastructure is out; regional-based people power is in. As we heardat the Conservative party conference this week, or the creation of a decentralised and devolved Britain is at the heart of George Osborne’s vision for the future.
But what does this mean for infrastructure – in particular transport,upon which so much of our society is dependent? How will devolution impact our ability to manage, grow and improve our railways and roads, and will the benefits be felt by all? Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com