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What the Spending Review means for transport

Where will the cuts be made and what does it mean for transport?

By Steer

Where will the cuts be made and what does it mean for transport?

Steer Davies Gleave has been tuning in to this afternoon’s statement in the Commons on the Comprehensive Spending Review. Our consultants have analysed the announcements and accompanying reports and have produced a summary and analysis of the CSR focussing on areas that affect transport.

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