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Thursday, 16th October 2008
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Transport policy
Will this scheme turn out to be a bridge too far after all?
As it is discovered the Forth Road Bridge's cables may not be deteriorating as fast as first thought, Fay Winter assesses what this means for the future of a second crossing
Forth Road Bridge: 'It is unthinkable that there would be no alternative'
THE news that the Forth Road Bridge may have a longer life span than had been feared is encouraging. But it should not be taken as a signal that the process of planning a replacement crossing should be slowed or even halted.
City opts to think again on gas-guzzler parking charges
Greens' dismay as permit plans go back to drawing board
Boost for West End traders as tram work to finish early
Parts of Shandwick Place to re-open at start of next month
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Park car for free near tram route
City given a bumpy ride for tunnel delay
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A bigger rail network will keep Scotland on track to success
Drivers' road pricing doubt
Trams work: I'm sick of it . . We'll have to move out
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