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10th March 2005, Page 7
10th March 2005
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The Highways Agency has appointed Derek Turner as national traffic director for England. He was previously Transport for London's MD of street management.

Drugs bust

A Welsh driver has been jailed for 10 years for smuggling £4rn worth of drugs into Ireland. David Passmore from Swansea was arrested last September after drugs were found in a container at Rosslare Europort.

Drop VED

Drivers should pay to use congested rco.ds instead of road tax, says Scottish Transport Minister Nicol Stephen.

Big loss

P&O Ferrymasters reported a £1.9m loss, down from a £100,000 prof last year, on the back of restructuring charges. Parent P&O says freight volumes grew 5% last year, despite reduced capacity on .rts Dover crossings, Out average freight rates fell 8%.

Wood 'n' trains

Welsh timber deliveries have moved from road to rail; in a five-week trial loads will travel from Aberystwyth station to Chirk, taking 180 truckloads of wood off the road.

Bargin' in

Branford Barge Owners has been given a £350,000 government grant to move more goods by water The plan is to cut 80 truck loads of gravel a week.

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Organisations: Highways Agency
Locations: London

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