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Transport agency plans to keep the nation moving in 2014
News ItemTransport Scotland is really gearing up its plans to keep the nation moving during major events taking place the length and breadth of the country in the New Year.
Community Transport Vehicle Fund: one month to go!
News ItemWith the deadline for applications to the Community Transport Vehicle Fund fast approaching, Transport Minister Keith Brown has urged operators to make sure they put themselves forward.
Transport Minister meets management from Aberdeen Airport
News ItemSpeaking after a meeting with management at Aberdeen Airport today, Transport Minister Keith Brown said “Today’s discussions were very productive and covered a range of issues including Air Passenger Duty (APD), route development and infrastructure improvements in and around Aberdeen.
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Transport plans on track to deliver success for Gleneagles
News Item“Almost 5000 golf fans have snapped up rail tickets for the Ryder Cup, showing a keen interest in the dedicated services laid on for this event.” said Transport Minister Keith Brown today.
Costly clear up from transport litterbugs
News ItemThoughtless litterbugs across Scotland are needlessly costing taxpayers money that could be put to better use on transport improvements. On average, over 1800 tonnes of litter are cleared from the sides of Scotland’s road and rail routes every year – enough to fill two Commonwealth swimming pools.
Transport Minister comments on road casualties statistics
News ItemKey Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2016 Statistics published
Transport Minister comments on reported road casualties statistics
News ItemReported Road Casualties Scotland 2016 statistics published
Borders transport study reaches important milestone
News ItemPublic urged to have their say
Views sought on future transport investment in Levenmouth
News ItemOnline survey now live
New transport legislation set to empower local authorities
News ItemFlexible options introduced to improve bus services