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MBNA to sponsor London’s Tube map

December 3, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

The deal includes branding on the 1,300 maps displayed across the network plus 28 million pocket maps and is part of TfL’s strategy to boost income from commercial ventures and partnerships to around £3.4bn.

Filed Under: News

TfL planning to consult on “proactive” release of information and data

October 1, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

Londoners could be asked for their views on how to make TfL more open and transparent under plans to be discussed next week.

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Part-time Travelcard could increase numbers working from home

August 20, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

78% of those taking part in a public consultation said they’d consider using a 3-Day Travelcard to commute flexibly.

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Boris Bikes go free to mark 4th anniversary

July 31, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

On the weekend of Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th August non-members will be able to borrow a bike for free as many times as they like without having to pay the normal £2 daily access fee.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cycle Hire

Emails confirm TfL is “out of pocket” on Barclays sponsorship deal

April 4, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

Internal emails confirm taxpayers are “out of pocket” on Barclays sponsorship deal and show senior executives discussing providing inaccurate figures in an FOI response.

Filed Under: Comment, Featured Tagged With: Cycle Hire

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