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Whitehall meets South West to discuss state of the region's roads

Issued on behalf of the Asphalt Industry Alliance and Devon County Council [other news...]
 

Devon Local Transport Plan 2006-2011
The Devon Local Transport Plan 2006-2011 was submitted to government at the end of March 2006.

Transport Planning
Details of transport planning, research and consultation

Roads
The longest road network in England - how we keep it usable and safe for you

Traffic
Keeping Devon moving, all your traffic and travel information

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Public Transport
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Public Rights of Way
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Green Travel
Getting around in enjoyable ways that are good for the environment

Cycling
A wide selection of routes and facilities, both on and off road

Kingskerswell Bypass
Proposals to improve the A380 between Penn Inn, Newton Abbot and Kerswell Gardens, Torquay by constructions of the Kingskerswell Bypass

East of Exeter Transport Infrastructure
Infrastructure improvements at Junction 29 of the M5 with the A30 and bus priority measures...

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