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Government names reps to TfL board and publishes details of wide-ranging review into agency’s business model

July 20, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

Gilligan held the cycling brief during Johnson’s second term at City Hall and was responsible for leading on the design and construction of the capital’s new cycling infrastructure.

Filed Under: News

TfL to explore shifting Tube network to renewable energy

July 17, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

City Hall and Transport for London are exploring the feasibility of powering the entire Tube network with renewable energy by 2030.

Filed Under: News

Sadiq Khan reveals City Hall will reopen to staff this month

July 17, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

The Mayor, Assembly Members and staff have been working from home for the past 18 weeks due to the Covid lockdown.

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City Hall to move to Docklands as Mayor seeks to raise £55m for frontline services

June 24, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

The move will save 55m over five years which Mayor Sadiq Khan says can be used to protect front-line services.

Filed Under: Featured, News

1,700 extra Santander Cycles are coming to London’s streets

June 10, 2020 - Martin Hoscik

The Santander Cycles scheme is being expanded after seeing “unprecedented demand” last month as Londoners sought new ways to get to work and the shops.

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