Boris axes congestion charge western extension
Just two weeks before a crucial vote in Manchester to decide the fate of the Transport Innovation Fund (TIF) proposals there, London Mayor Boris Johnson has announced that western extension of the congestion charge, set-up by his predecessor Ken Livingstone, is likely to be axed in 2010.
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