transport
Friends of Route, call for expressions of interest

Do you travel along a particular route on a regular basis? Are there things you have noticed along this route that you would like to comment on, share, improve? If so, read on for an idea that might interest you. 30/06/2010
Road widening or public transport investment?

Transport Action Group (TAG) recently received a request for help with a campaign against the widening of the M60 motorway. 2704/09
Radio bulletin listen again

You can catch the latest five-minute en4m radio news bulletin here. 17/11/08
GMTU says cycling is on the rise

Studies have shown that cycling in Greater Manchester is increasing, following a long period of decline. 06/11/08
Campaign for Free Public Transport launch petition

"Climate change is a serious threat to the future of humanity and our response to it must include moving beyond the domination of the private automobile. In a recent survey, 72% of the population said they would only abandon their cars if public transport was free" 21/10/08
en4m on the radio!

We now have a weekly slot on 96.9 ALL FM. You can tune into the Transport Show every tuesday between 10 and 11am to here the en4m news update. 18/10/08
Mini Festival this week

I Bike MCR presents a week long series of cycling events and activities to celebrate the bicycle. 6/10/08
Monthly 'Subvert' events

Each month in Manchester there will be an event using film, spoken word, music, performance and much more. It is designed to mix information with entertainment and Octobers event will be called 'subvert transport'. You are invited to get involved in making it happen. 25/09/08
Campaign for Better Transport call for cheaper walk on rail fares.

Let's send our MP's a clear message: walk-on rail fares must get cheaper. Like most people I talk to, I've been stung by expensive walk-on fares more often than I care to remember.
Greater Manchester TIF package unlocks up to £3 billion of investment

Ruth Kelly, Secretary of State for Transport, has today announced that Greater Manchester’s bid for an investment of up to £3 billion to boost the city-region’s public transport system has been approved for programme entry by the Department for Transport.


