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4/13/04 London Guardian Reports:
London's mayor, Ken Livingstone, today said he was withholding £1.5m of funding from a council because its transport policies were putting children's lives at risk. Barnet council has ripped out road humps in defiance of his transport safety measures, which have the force of law, withdrawn cycle lanes and increased the danger to pedestrians by introducing parking on pavements, Mr Livingstone said. He vowed that the north London council would not receive any money until his transport agency, Transport for London (TfL), had investigated. The council's Conservative leader, Brian Coleman, branded the claims as "absolute bollocks", insisting that the council's measures had widespread public support. He accused Mr Livingstone of indulging in "political grandstanding" and "emotive nonsense for which he had no evidence at all" ahead of this June's mayoral election. Barnet is also accused of cutting its funding for cycle training in schools, failing to spend a £120,000 allocation from TfL it received last year for improvements to the London Cycle Network, and failing to bid for a share of this year's funding for the London Cycle Network. "Barnet's half baked policies are putting children's lives at risk, " Mr Livingstone said. "London has one of the best road safety records in Europe. We are not going to allow that to be undermined by the loony right in Barnet council. Transport for London will not fund schemes that jeopardise road safety or cut things like cycle training for school children." [full article at http://society.guardian.co.uk/gover...190985,00.html] |
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