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A blog for my thoughts on transport mostly as well as politics and life more broadly

What you will get: Transport

What you might get: Bordeaux, AFC Wimbledon, cats, politics, wine, Birmingham, cities

And finally, respect to Claire (Mrs B) and Camille (little Miss B)

Subjects

  • AFC Wimbledon (12)
  • aviation (8)
  • Birmingham (51)
  • Birmingham Mayor (15)
  • Bordeaux (1)
  • Buses (9)
  • Cats (1)
  • Cities (60)
  • High Speed Rail (48)
  • London (39)
  • Mobility as a Service (8)
  • Politics (81)
  • Rail (69)
  • Random Thoughts (58)
  • Transport (107)
  • Uncategorized (5)

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  • RT @lisaocarroll: HRMC boss Jim Harra confirms that consumers will be hit by price hikes when they order goods from the EU online. 1. VAT… 2 hours ago
  • RT @ReicherStephen: Quite right: going to house parties endangers the community. But to concentrate on the odd party while millions are all… 3 hours ago
  • RT @ProfEdSweeney: Freight traffic slumps and costs soar as #BrexitReality bites via ⁦@SkyNews⁩ news.sky.com/story/freight-… 3 hours ago
  • RT @LabourCycles: The ticking time bomb of sedentary lifestyles is an enoumous public policy issue. Enabling active travel by making it ea… 3 hours ago
  • Two helpings of Priti Patel is pretty much no help at all theguardian.com/politics/2021/… 3 hours ago
  • RT @irreductible_Em: I really don’t understand why people in England aren’t angrier. Does it not make you crazy mad to see that over 1k peo… 3 hours ago
  • RT @williamnhutton: Even Donald Trump offered EU diplomats diplomatic status which Johnson’s small minded government refuses.This unfounded… 3 hours ago
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Connecting across Birmingham

It seems paradoxical to be welcoming the growing evidence base and interest in the major issue of air quality and … Continue reading Connecting across Birmingham

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Skills and cooperation – the railway is planning for the future

October has been an astonishingly busy month in the UK railway, lots of great work is being done including on … Continue reading Skills and cooperation – the railway is planning for the future

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Votes – Mobility Awards – Europe ;)

I am very pleased to have been shortlisted in the European Talent in Mobility Awards in the ‘Best Manager’ category.  It … Continue reading Votes – Mobility Awards – Europe 😉

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2015, Birmingham, now is the time

Well, having avoided writing anything on here for a while now, it really is time to get back into the … Continue reading 2015, Birmingham, now is the time

Birmingham, Transport, Uncategorized

So what could this CrossCity network do for Greater Birmingham?

In 3 previous posts I have discussed my vision for a CrossCity rail network for Greater Birmingham/West Midlands.  The first … Continue reading So what could this CrossCity network do for Greater Birmingham?

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