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LT could save £80m

15th May 1982, Page 12
15th May 1982
Page 12
Page 12, 15th May 1982 — LT could save £80m
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IF London Transport simp achieved the productivity levi of other major cities in Brita savings of at least £80m wot be available to i.educe fares, si Junior Transport Minister Re nald Eyre, speaking in London He accused the Greater Lc don Council of failing to tadl LT's productivity, and said tha its policies had continued four years, annual LT col would have been as much as t cost of primary education London.

He said that Transport Sea tary David Howell had asked t GLC to produce transport pla for the next year making "SE sible use of the large resourc available". The next few weel he said, will show if it is up to t job.

Mr Eyre also described a or hour anti-cuts strike by crews five of LT's eight bus districts I Monday morning as being " pointless as it is irresponsibk He said union membsys shoi. blame the GLC, and not the Gc ernment for the cuts.

LONDON Transport and t Greater London Council ha produced an 11-point list d signed to help London Boroul Councils make adequate rangements for bus services pedestrian-only traffic schema The GLC transport committee concerned that some scherni in the past have not follow Greater London Council D velopment Plan guidelines al have as a result made acce easier by car than by bus.

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Organisations: Greater London Council
People: Re, David Howell, Eyre
Locations: London

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