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New Civil Engineer reports that the Crossrail project will go ahead
and that the Tube upgrade will not be axed: "But funding for Crossrail and Tube projects will only be retained if London mayor Boris Johnson abandons plans to scrap the Western extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Over to you, mophead! ;-) |
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On 01/10/10 11:34, Bruce wrote:
"But funding for Crossrail and Tube projects will only be retained if London mayor Boris Johnson abandons plans to scrap the Western extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Assuming those really are the only two options for saving the necessary money, I wonder which would be politically more palatable? -roy |
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On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 11:34:03 +0100
Bruce wrote: extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Why should they get cheaper fares in the first place? Is there something special about that particular age group? B2003 |
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On Oct 1, 11:45*am, wrote:
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 11:34:03 +0100 Bruce wrote: extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Why should they get cheaper fares in the first place? Is there something special about that particular age group? B2003 Because most of them aren't working perhaps????? Nick |
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On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 11:34:03 +0100 Bruce wrote: extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Why should they get cheaper fares in the first place? Is there something special about that particular age group? Potential new voters in the next election? |
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![]() On Oct 1, 11:34*am, Bruce wrote: New Civil Engineer reports that the Crossrail project will go ahead and that the Tube upgrade will not be axed: "But funding for Crossrail and Tube projects will only be retained if London mayor Boris Johnson abandons plans to scrap the Western extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." SoS Hammond won't be dictating specific cuts that the Mayor must make, regardless of what DfT people may be briefing to the media. The western extension to the congestion charge is on its way out - I can't imagine for a moment that there'd be a u-turn on this policy now, given that its removal is pretty firmly scheduled for the New Year. There are two levels of concessionary fares for 16 & 17 year olds - the basic level is that holders of a 16+ Oyster photocard get half- rate travel when using PAYG on TfL services (and NR lines that are part of the TfL fare scale for PAYG), and can buy season Travelcards and Bus Passes at the child rate. The 16+ Oyster photocard obviously needs to be applied for (and a £10 admin fee has recently been introduced for that). On top of that basic level, 16 & 17 year olds who are (a) residents of Greater London and (b) in full time education also get free bus and tram travel included on their 16+ Oyster photocard. I wonder if the latter concession might be withdrawn leaving the basic level in place. Alternatively perhaps other cuts might be made elsewhere. |
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![]() On Oct 1, 11:45*am, wrote: On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 11:34:03 +0100 Bruce wrote: extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Why should they get cheaper fares in the first place? Is there something special about that particular age group? I think they should be charged quadruple and prohibited from sitting down. |
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On 1 Oct, 12:09, Mizter T wrote:
On Oct 1, 11:45*am, wrote: On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 11:34:03 +0100 Bruce wrote: extension of the congestion charging zone or axes concessionary bus and tram fares for 16-17 year olds." Why should they get cheaper fares in the first place? Is there something special about that particular age group? I think they should be charged quadruple and prohibited from sitting down. They should be charged twice the normal fare for every discounted fare they've paid if they subsequently don't vote. |
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![]() "Tim Fenton" wrote Doesn't the NMW only apply to over 18s? Has applied to 16 and 17 year olds (over school leaving age) since 2004. Current rate (as from today) for 16 and 17-year-olds is GBP 3.64 ph. As from today there is also a NMW for apprentices (under 19, or over 19 in first year of apprenticeship of GBP 2.50 ph Peter |
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